ZILLA
is One Chatty Farker
Gone are the nights where I sweat until dawn where upon the full rising of the sun I begin to completely dehydrate hoping I make it to the awards building before 5pm and before passing out. Gone are the days of packing light and fast without even the sides to my canopies.
Gone are the days of a 20 minute breakdown and hookup. I need to start thinking about it dropping to the cooler temperatures. It's a tricky thing here in south Texas where we can still have daytime temperatures of 90*+ and then drop to 45* in the early morning. I have, more than once, left without my warm clothes or my Mexican blankets and for that matter any long pants at all, after sweating my arse off packing up, only to start feeling very uncomfortable by 1am. :shocked: :doh:
Time to....
refill the Propane
pack the Sunflower
the canopy sides
the blankets
the flannel horsey pajamas and smoking jacket
the rain poncho
the wind brakes
the rubber boots (for when Dustaway drops by to visit):becky:
the Carhart chore coat
the hooded sweat shirt
At least I don't have to haul twenty liters of drinking water anymore. Six will do in the cooler months. :roll:
Gone are the days of a 20 minute breakdown and hookup. I need to start thinking about it dropping to the cooler temperatures. It's a tricky thing here in south Texas where we can still have daytime temperatures of 90*+ and then drop to 45* in the early morning. I have, more than once, left without my warm clothes or my Mexican blankets and for that matter any long pants at all, after sweating my arse off packing up, only to start feeling very uncomfortable by 1am. :shocked: :doh:
Time to....
refill the Propane
pack the Sunflower
the canopy sides
the blankets
the flannel horsey pajamas and smoking jacket
the rain poncho
the wind brakes
the rubber boots (for when Dustaway drops by to visit):becky:
the Carhart chore coat
the hooded sweat shirt
At least I don't have to haul twenty liters of drinking water anymore. Six will do in the cooler months. :roll: