Anyone who was at the Fort for the 4th of July, may be able to confirm this, but I swear the picture of the set up on the 100 loop by the sidewalk is the same rig that was there for the 4th of July that won 1st place for the cart parade, was a Christmas themed cart. Anyone, Anyone???
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So, here is something new.
As we all know, the petting zoo has kind of declined in the past few years.
But, there were still a few goats, a couple of sheep, and a pot bellied pig or two left.
No more.
It is just ponies now in all the pens.
There are new signs on all of the gates that say do not feed or pet the horses or ponies.
So, the no petting the critters at the petting zoo- got it?
Here's your sign:
Here's a pony:
They're nice to look at, but I miss the good old days when the kids could get in there and pet the critters. And, the little machines that sold the goat food. Good times.
TCD
Your pictures are just too cool!!!Another reason to buy the MH. I can't wait
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Your pictures are terrific!!! Keep 'em comin'!!!
This looks like a home-made tear-drop trailer:
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Check out the sophisticated television antenna and flat screen TV:
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BTW- these are Gator fans- getting ready to watch Florida whip up on Kentucky on Saturday (see the Gator sticker in the tear-drop's window?)
These folks were set up on the 1700 loop.
TCD
Speaking of the 1700 loop- here is something cool that was going on there last weekend.
The entire loop (and it's a big one) was rented out by a church group from Brandon, Florida (next door to Tampa for you Yankees).
Each camper had a little name plate shaped like a pumpkin at the entrance to his or her site.
They had T-shirts made up. They were trying to sell some of last year's. Here's what they looked like:
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They had one site that they used as a gathering place. They pulled a bunch of their tables onto that site:
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They were real friendly. Invited us to attend a church service that was going to be held on Sunday morning there on the loop.
Looks like they had a great time.
A fellow we spoke to said that they do this every year. In fact, this was their 21st annual camping trip!
TCD
Patiently waiting for more!
I love the hitchhiking ghost statue, did you see those in the trading posts?
We also love the headstones people make up, walking around and reading those was the highlight for my kids when we stayed there one October.
They were selling those just about everywhere!! They are expensive too, over $100 each!!!
Maybe they're considered seasonal and will be marked down by the time we get there. (I wonder how heavy they are, how much extra weight they'd add to your gear?)
Did you happen to see if they had any of the original design refillable mugs when you were there?
This looks like a home-made tear-drop trailer:
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Check out the sophisticated television antenna and flat screen TV:
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BTW- these are Gator fans- getting ready to watch Florida whip up on Kentucky on Saturday (see the Gator sticker in the tear-drop's window?)
These folks were set up on the 1700 loop.
TCD