She's actually a cross between a golden retriever and a border collie. Which means she's too smart for her own good, sheds like a golden retriever, constantly looks like a young golden retriever, can run and jump way too fast and high, and thinks she's a hunting dog.
Our first trip was in the 200 loop. Seemed to be many folks who were nice but liked their quiet and personal time. Not a lot of folks walking around and socializing.
Don't you mean a pipeline from Tampa? After all there are a lot of breweries over here. And that would mean no cans, bottles or kegs would be necessary.
Don't you mean a pipeline from Tampa? After all there are a lot of breweries over here. And that would mean no cans, bottles or kegs would be necessary.
Well, Jack is going to be disappointed, he's a party dog. Not a drinker but has observed that the more freely flowing the beer, the more abundant are the canapes to be found on the floor. If Jack were in high school (and a girl), he'd be the "easy" one. His undying affection can be bought with a Beggin' Strip. He'll be your best friend until either you run out of Beggin' Strips or someone comes along with a meatball po-boy. It could be Hitler or Mother Theresa, this boy don't discriminate.
And, btw, Jack loves to dress up. He gets so much more attention that way. He went to a college party with DD recently and wore his "When I Grow Up I Want to be a Rottweiler" wifebeater. He was a big hit with the sisters of Delta Zeta. Since we'll be at Ft. Wilderness in January I'm sure he'll have a full compliment of little sweaters with him. So we'll be the people in the ancient Airstream covered in LSU paraphenalia with a dog dressed up in a Mickey Mouse T-shirt. If you see us, stop by and say hi!
Scott is a Miller Lite man. He likes it from a can and, I quote, "sleeping on ice." We are so classy that Friday-Sunday we keep a well-stocked ice chest out on the back porch. At Ft. Wilderness it sits out right in front of our banged-up 1964 travel trailer. When we camp we look like characters from some Jeff Foxworthy skit.
Well, DS21 has decided on a career change so our days of free beer are over, he is leaving his job at Busch Gardens. But the great news is..............he just got a new job at the Disney Reservation Center here in Tampa!!!!! So I am hoping there should be lots of discounts and pixie dust coming my way soon.
Well, DS21 has decided on a career change so our days of free beer are over, he is leaving his job at Busch Gardens. But the great news is..............he just got a new job at the Disney Reservation Center here in Tampa!!!!! So I am hoping there should be lots of discounts and pixie dust coming my way soon.
Actually some of these nicest people we've ever camped beside have been Prevost owners! When we had our "lowly" TT we were somewhat intimidated by the Prevost people until we got to know them. The only downside of camping near them is all the traffic going by -- people coming to see the units, have their pictures taken in front of the rigs, videotaping ... and on and on night and day.
BTW, 100 is my favorite loop and I don't remember ever seeing many Prevosts there. Maybe it has something to do with the time of year. We always stayed there during the summer.