11-03-2010, 06:05 PM
Danny Z4th Annual Florida GTG- Hillsborough State Park Dec 3-5
Here's what I have so far. Please update if you're not on here.
29 Marvin & Doris
31 Stinky
32 Patch & Cloudy
33 Vince & Michelle
34 Lennie& Judy
35 Rusty
36 Danny & Suzie
37 Campfire central
38 Deb & Ed
39 Nick & Donna
40 Corey & Cheri
42 Mary Ray
43 Doug & Jan
44 Sky & Anne
47 Keirn & Carolyn
51c Tommy Johns
51d Jim & Barb
75 Tim & Jean
The only sites showing available in our area are 54 57 77 and 70.
11-05-2010, 10:10 PM
Nick Cagle 2nd Annual Gift Exchange at the 4th Annual Florida GTG Last year we had a gift exchange at the GTG and after consulting with our host, Danny and Suzy, we would like to do it again. The gift exchange will be Saturday night after dinner. This is not just any gift exchange but one with a few rules.
- You can not go out and buy anything.
- Gift must be something you already own and can be new or used.
- Everybody brings one wrapped gift Saturday night.
- Everyone draws a number and selects a gift from the pile in numerical order.
- Number One selects and opens any gift.
- Number Two has the option of taking the gift from Number One or selecting a gift from the pile. If he/she takes Number One's gift then Number One gets to select another gift.
- Number Three has the same option but can take Number One or Number Two's gift.
- This continues until the last number has selected a gift.
- The final exchange is that Number One can exchange gifts with anyone that has something he/she wants.
This is a great way to regift that white elephant from your favorite relative.
Also one additional note to all that attended last. That bottle of rare scotch has set in the cabinet and gotten another year older. Don't you think you need to get rid of it before it goes bad?
Nick
11-07-2010, 04:29 PM
DougZI am already getting ready for Hillsbourough. This picture is of GTGW (get togather wood). My boy Oakley is also in the picture. He will be to the GTG along with my other chocolate Lab, Bear. Danny has promised perfect weather this year so this may be enough wood for the fires.
11-11-2010, 07:44 AM
Danny ZIn case it's sneaking up on you, the GTG is only 3 weeks away! Still could use some entrys for the Saturnight Feast. Each site has a campfire circle plus we have site 37 for campfire central. If you're buying your firewood there is a guy just south of the Park on 301 or you can get it at the Ranger Station, but it's a lot more $$. Any questions are welcome.
11-11-2010, 03:27 PM
CheriYou can put the Noble's down for ribs and "something else" --just havent decided what!!
Cheri
11-11-2010, 04:34 PM
Deb&Eds38Oysters, jalapeno poppers and Deb's special flan.
If anyone wants stone crab we have a great source here in St. Marks. Pricey but good. Somewhere between $11. to $13. per lb. for large. The more we get the better the price.
ED.
11-12-2010, 07:30 AM
Danny ZThe menu so far;
Mary Ray-Chili, sweet snack
Doug-Baked beans, Melons
Rusty- French Onion soup,Chips & dip, Cuke-onion salad
Vince & Michelle- Chicken salad w/fruit
Nobles- Ribs & ?
Deb & Ed- Oysters, Jalapeno Poppers
, Debs special flan.
Anyone else?
11-12-2010, 08:31 AM
Moonbeam-Expressquote:
You can put the Noble's down for ribs and "something else" --just havent decided what!!
I've always said Cheri's cooking is "something else". Now I realize it was a recipe
11-12-2010, 01:52 PM
StinkyDaddyDanny, is there something you need? We'll bring something, just not sure what yet.
Wm.
11-12-2010, 06:08 PM
Danny ZWilliam, and everybody else, it has been brought to my attention that not everyone has been to a Hillsborough GTG and may not be aware of how we do it. So here's a recap of how it has gone down in the past.
Friday night is arrival night, and usually is when everyone shows off their coach, gets to know one another, and maybe cooks up some pass-around food if they are so inclined. We'll sit around the fire, and make the rounds of Barthers, depending on the weather, and how everything is going. Nothing is planned at this point, so just do what you want and enjoy yourself. Saturday is all up to you as to what you want to do. There is hiking, biking, canoeing, or the most common pastime, talking Barth.
Saturday night dinner is at the pavillion centerally located in our camping area. What you bring is up to you, and don't feel bad about being limited by your personal cooking facilities.
If you need grill space, oven space, or anything else, now is the time to ask and get it set up. Power is available in the pavillion, but not grill space.
What we have done in the past is set up a row of tables for food, everyone brings their own dishware, and after giving thanks we line up and share our food.
If you don't have cooking facilities, a tub of store bought tater salad or slaw is perfectly OK. Just keep an eye on what folks are bringing and use your own judgement.
If you have something special that you like to make, don't worry about making enough for everyone, just make what you can and grab some for yourself while the grabbing is good.
Sunday morning Suzie whips up biskits and sausage gravy for everybody, and we wash them down with Mimosas. If you're staying for Sunday night, you're pretty much on your own, but you won't be alone.
If anyone has a washer-toss or cornhole game, we might get up a little friendly competition.
Another thing that may interest you is the tram trip to the old fort. I believe it's at 1:00 daily.Hope this clears things up a little and doesn't scare anyone off, because the most important thing is you being there.
11-14-2010, 04:41 PM
Keirn and CarolynCarolyn and I will be bringing baked beans and a vegetable casserole for Saturday night.
11-16-2010, 09:12 AM
Marvin+DorisJust got back from Switzerland, jet lagged and sore throated. Trying to figure out something to bring, maybe sweet potato souffle and a dessert. Thinking about smoking a brisket. Not sure the Swiss chocolate will last that long
11-16-2010, 01:56 PM
Tim DHi Danny
We will bring a beef type dish, not sure exactly what yet.
11-16-2010, 05:20 PM
Dick Dubbsquote:
Switzerland, jet lagged and sore throated
If you're not accustomed to yodeling it can cause a sore throat.
11-18-2010, 10:30 AM
Tom Johnspeel and eat shrimp and for those who get there early how bout oysters on the half shell?