Dream
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Well I am not so sure that Kansas is where I would go camping. Its very unfamiliar, and happy camping requires preparation. It is an intimate experience.
Everyone come to Va Beach. We will drink shakes at the original Purple Cow. We will go out onto the Va Beach boardwalk. We'll finish off the day with camping at Seashore State Park. I will show you one of the very first plexiglass podiums ever made! Instead of scorpion land, I might also be able to book us a visit to literally a snake handling church -- no promises. We can be in the audience at a taping of the 700 Club! We can visit the library of the Association for Research and Enlightenment and also the library of Regent University (originally from Oral Roberts U). Next we'll head over to the Norfolk Botanical Gardens, and the Norfolk Zoo. We can visit the Chrysler Museum, the General McArthur museum, and Nauticus. There is golfing, hunting, swimming, tennis, interesting shops, thrift shops, used book stores, movies, late night beach bars, concerts, Va Symphony, and a waterpark. We can even go on a short cruise. Plus its nearby for moi.Umm, Dream baby, unless you all are gonna come over here, cos thats where Wagga Wagga is. I was just there a few months ago. Nice place, tho. I think it might be a little far for some of you to travel, its only a 12hour drive for me... LOL
one word....chiggers.Well I am not so sure that Kansas is where I would go camping. Its very unfamiliar, and happy camping requires preparation. It is an intimate experience.
exactly so the union (the next one could be a reunion) would be for a few days and then everyone go to their seperate and varied sites....Even if it was cheap.... a weekend in America?? lol... That would be a waste of time.
who cares...just gather...even if we do it in different places...the groups could go webcam for a few hours and be together and even folks at home could join in and wish they were there!Yeah, it does seem a near impossible task to find a place for everyone to gather.
Aww, in a perfect world...
I'd say there is one in every bunch....but we seem to have a plethora.I always wanted to go to the Azores
Kansas huh? earl
OK, being a Kansan, allow me to add some geographic correction: as you move west to east across the state, you move from quite flat, almost treeless terrain to hilly and somewhat more forrested terrain, (the eastern third known as the Flint Hills region), As for myself, I live smack dab in the middle of the state. earlWell, in Kansas they say there is a tree. They call it 'The Tree'. Apparently Kansas is so flat that you can see it from anywhere.