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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโDec-12-2018 02:23 AM
โDec-12-2018 01:00 AM
RBak wrote:Kind of off subject but a campground in my home town has horse facilities along with a campground.
I don't post that much anymore because we don't have a camper, but I still read the forum and respond occasionally. We have an 8 year old sheltie and I have a horse, which does NOT go with us! Most of the time we stay in motels when we travel, but we still like the cabins at the KOA's. And I MISS camping, but sometimes health issues force you to make things easier for yourself when you do travel. Miss those campfires and looking at the thousand stars in the sky at night!
Rita
โDec-11-2018 05:54 PM
โDec-10-2018 02:18 PM
โDec-10-2018 01:59 PM
RBak wrote:Did you make it to the North Shore this summer?
I don't post that much anymore because we don't have a camper, but I still read the forum and respond occasionally. We have an 8 year old sheltie and I have a horse, which does NOT go with us! Most of the time we stay in motels when we travel, but we still like the cabins at the KOA's. And I MISS camping, but sometimes health issues force you to make things easier for yourself when you do travel. Miss those campfires and looking at the thousand stars in the sky at night!
Rita
โDec-10-2018 01:57 PM
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โDec-10-2018 08:01 AM
colliehauler wrote:1995brave wrote:Thanks I looked up his name and he has not posted since 4-27- 2013.Pawz4me wrote:colliehauler wrote:
Do you ever wonder what happened to them? Was thinking of the guy in Arizona that had a motorhome the last post was his dog had passed. Can't remember his name.
What other people do you recall that you enjoyed reading their post.
I think you mean Lance/Pops, although I can't remember his user name.
And I also wonder about Susan, whose user name I can't remember either. She was very knowledgeable about alternative treatments.
I think you are talking about AZPops
We lost both our dogs this year one in Feb and the other on Halloween. I still read the posts but don't respond that much any more. Still trying to decide to get another dog or not.
โDec-10-2018 07:07 AM
Pawz4me wrote:
And I also wonder about Susan, whose user name I can't remember either. She was very knowledgeable about alternative treatments.
โDec-10-2018 07:05 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Of all the forum sites on RV.net, the "Pets" forum is my least favorite. It seems every time there is a post, is about someone loosing their beloved pet and every one is just so sad, it just hurts to much to read them.
We've had our share of pets and in our past, they've all gone camping with us. Our most favorite was our beloved "Freckles", a Golden Lace Wyandotte female chicken, and wow was she a good egg layer. Her diet consisted of Ribeye steak, fresh bacon, mashed potatoes, and green beans. She also loved ice cream, soft drinks, pastries of any kind, and I think her most favorite ... fishing worms. Oh yea, we kept on stock fishing worms all the time, just for her. She went swimming with us, rode bicycles with us, when on hikes with us, we had a baby carriage just for her, she wore a diaper in the house so she could free range (really, I'm not kidding), had had a special pen inside during the winter and a cage built on the ground outside for the summer. Her feet never touched a wire bottom. She free-ranged in our back yard too. (And we lived in town too.) She was very special!
We also had Lucy and Ethel, both were Black Silkies. Ethel had a head injury and Lucy took care of her. But once it rained and Lucy couldn't get Ethel to come to her roost and get out of the rain. We were's home at the time, and when we got there, there was Lucy hovering over Ethel's body poking her with her beak trying to get her to move out of the rain. Lucy lived several more years after that.
Then we also camped with numerous dogs and cats. We also had an Iguana that the cat ended up killing, several cats, and 4 different birds. A few times we took our fish camping with us.
The kids are all grown and there's no more 4-H projects now, no more State Fair entries, and all those pets are now gone.
I think that's why these posts are just too hard to read. I identify with every one and it brings back too many memories of too many little critters that we loved so much.
We now have 2 dachshunds and a cat that still go camping with us. And when I look at them, I am thankful I have them, but still look at them with a sad feeling knowing they too, will someday be gone.
That's why I don't frequent the Pet forum. It just hurts.
โDec-10-2018 06:01 AM
1995brave wrote:Thanks I looked up his name and he has not posted since 4-27- 2013.Pawz4me wrote:colliehauler wrote:
Do you ever wonder what happened to them? Was thinking of the guy in Arizona that had a motorhome the last post was his dog had passed. Can't remember his name.
What other people do you recall that you enjoyed reading their post.
I think you mean Lance/Pops, although I can't remember his user name.
And I also wonder about Susan, whose user name I can't remember either. She was very knowledgeable about alternative treatments.
I think you are talking about AZPops
We lost both our dogs this year one in Feb and the other on Halloween. I still read the posts but don't respond that much any more. Still trying to decide to get another dog or not.
โDec-10-2018 05:13 AM
โDec-10-2018 04:43 AM
Pawz4me wrote:colliehauler wrote:
Do you ever wonder what happened to them? Was thinking of the guy in Arizona that had a motorhome the last post was his dog had passed. Can't remember his name.
What other people do you recall that you enjoyed reading their post.
I think you mean Lance/Pops, although I can't remember his user name.
And I also wonder about Susan, whose user name I can't remember either. She was very knowledgeable about alternative treatments.