C.B. wrote: I'm not liken the weather forecast for Sat nite!!!!!!!!!(the one for when we're all in Pardeeville not Julies)
10 days to go
What's it say for Saturday at the Rally? I can only get up to 10 days out. I see Thursday it says 65 degrees with a low of 45. That's the last day I can check.
Life is short and you never know when it's your time to go, so live life to the fullest and be silly while you have the chance.
Well the crate is 4ftx3ftx4ft and 586 lbs should be enough wood to spark a fire ya think. Frank
E350 Ford 7.3PSD conversion,3.73 rear end,super chipped, Rockwood Roo 21ss, 3500 kipor generator, 124 inch S&S Roadking, 2 teenage daughters, Boston Terrier (CARMINE)and a good look'in better 1/2, and I'm just big and ugly!! Thank GOD, Life is Good.
carmine wrote: Well the crate is 4ftx3ftx4ft and 586 lbs should be enough wood to spark a fire ya think. Frank
"A reminder for those of you camping in sites 70,71,72,79,80 and 81, don't forget the 80' buffer zone and the Kevlar panels for your trailers."
Butch, you did notify Volk Field, NASA, the D.N.R. and the Pardeeville Fire Department right?
All kidding aside, I'm looking forward to seeing you again Frank! (Marie too!)
For those of you whom this is the first rally - this is something to see Saturday night!
I need to put up thicker black curtains in the camper yet to shield the children from the excessive heat and light that fire will put off, I also will bring their summer jammies and their sleep eyemasks so they don't damage their eyes permanently. Does anyone know if they make a spray for the awning that will make it fire proof and melt proof?
Our bonfire left a lasting impression last fall at Indian Trails. When I asked Tiffany if we could use the large concrete rings for our fire again this year, she informed me that they were no more. The intensity of those fires left the rings in a crumbling mess. But not to worry, Joe will take care of that problem next week.
The only good thing is if it gets really cold our water hose won't freeze up, but it may melt.
Sky, The only thing you can do is put away your awning before the BIG bonfire. If you don't you might want to see if your insurance covers melted awnings.
2005 F350 CC, PSD, FX4, Toreador Red/Silver
towing a 2006 Cougar 309EFS
12 yr.old son who loves fishing!
14 yr. old daughter who likes to read.
Diesel the energetic Border Collie
a smiling mom & dad occ.
Camper's have smore fun!! 5.5 rallies