Nook,
That's cute. Kinda like when I was a kid I made a paper chain before Christmas and tore off one link each day. It helps build the excitement.
Time to start getting ready for the trip south to FW. Bama Ed the mickey light is coming along. Hope to see you at the fort.
I hope so. But I'm afraid I'm forgetting to pack something. Oh well, at least if I do then I know where the Camping World and Wal-Mart are nearest the Fort.
We finally got an ice chest. I'm still debating on whether we should fill it at home or wait till we get there. We will be staying the night in Georgia probably so we'd have to do dry ice to keep things cold for that long. I just don't know if it would be worth it just to save use the trip to the store in FL.
I have finished two shirts and a dress, I'd post a picture but i have no idea how. I've still got three maybe four shirts to do. and only 2 days to do them in. I've also got a major project for school that requires group work (I hate group work).
I have five days to get all this done.
I was curious though, how do you wash dishes in the tent sites?
Amanda,
If you stop by my site during our visit (I plan to do a live trip report so you should know where I am) I'll show you how to post pix on the DIS. It's not hard at all.
As for dishware in the Tent sites, there are three options:
1. Disposable plates, flatware (Ed's favorite)
2. Bring two tubs, one for wash water and one for rinse water. However, at the end, your tub water (both) should be taken to the Comfort Station and poured down a drain (easiest in the oversized sink in the Laundry Section in the middle of the CS). Toting is not easy so use as little water as needed during wash/rinse.
3. Clean plates etc with napkins to be as "clean" as possible. Stack/take them to the aforementioned oversized sink in laundry room at the CS with your dish liquid and wash them there. I did that when I cooked a 22# turkey with all the sides at Thanksgiving one trip (I was washing for quite a while but it was a great experience - the turkey dinner that is).
Please don't just wash dishes at the site and pour your water out on the ground afterwards. That's not good for the environment (and leaves food particles for critters to find - the armadillos and raccoons will convene an immediate quorum at your site and invite all their friends). With as much traffic as the Fort gets, that would be a problem.
Or you could do what I do and sneak over and pour the gray water out at a neighbor's site like I did last trip with retiredandhappy.
JUST KIDDING Ken
Or maybe I'm not.
Bama Ed