Mate, If I had a backyard bar like that - wouldn't ever be inside. As long as the snow didn't physically stop me getting to the bar I would be doing my tropical dreaming from right there.
That is way cool
Where are you? Just for next time we make it over the ditch
Southeast Pennsylvania (a bit north of Philadelphia). And if you ever have the good fortune (or misfortune, as the case may be) to be in this vicinity, you're more than welcome to drop by Intemperance Island. Food and drinks are free, no dress code and we're not picky about the patrons --- some of our best friends are degenerates.
Just don't get your fingers too close to the chimp's mouth.
Mate, If I had a backyard bar like that - wouldn't ever be inside. As long as the snow didn't physically stop me getting to the bar I would be doing my tropical dreaming from right there.
That is way cool
Where are you? Just for next time we make it over the ditch
Southeast Pennsylvania (a bit north of Philadelphia). And if you ever have the good fortune (or misfortune, as the case may be) to be in this vicinity, you're more than welcome to drop by Intemperance Island. Food and drinks are free, no dress code and we're not picky about the patrons --- some of our best friends are degenerates.
Just don't get your fingers too close to the chimp's mouth.
And it looks a lot better without snow .....
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Actually Bits, as we (thankfully) never get snow, it kinda appeals to be sitting next a stand heater, drinking a boat drink, in a Tiki Bar of that quality - all the while watching the snowflakes gently settling.
The dreams of the tropics would be quite surreal...
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Rabbitz wrote:Actually Bits, as we (thankfully) never get snow, it kinda appeals to be sitting next a stand heater, drinking a boat drink, in a Tiki Bar of that quality - all the while watching the snowflakes gently settling.
The dreams of the tropics would be quite surreal...
Even with the heater, freezing your arse is still likely.
I think I'll stay inside where it's warm.
Bits, I'm jealous of your setup, but not the snow. We had a gorgeous day in Kansas City, sunny and high 60s. Spent all day at the zoo, then dinner with my parents and sister, then a trip to the hotel pool....I'm exhausted! I'm enjoying myself, but I'm already ready to be back in my own bed.
orangebowlqueen wrote:Bits, I'm jealous of your setup, but not the snow. We had a gorgeous day in Kansas City, sunny and high 60s. Spent all day at the zoo, then dinner with my parents and sister, then a trip to the hotel pool....I'm exhausted! I'm enjoying myself, but I'm already ready to be back in my own bed.
How did the kiddies hold up?
You only have two options - havin' fun or freakin' out...
Surprisingly well! Ava, my five year old, doesn't really get zoos. Walking around looking at animals doesn't interest her much, so she was "bored" about five minutes into the day. John, my three year old, wanted to see everything, go everywhere. He also could have ridden the zoo train all day long.
They insisted they weren't tired at all when I put them to bed tonight, but I never heard a peep out of then after I turned out the light.