MetalDad 33 Posted November 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 Seminole War? Man, this report keeps on surprising.After growing up HATING hash, I have developed a love for the stuff. Yours looks really good. They also had some excellent corned beef hash on the Disney Dream. At this moment, I'd go back on that ship just for the hash. If spending several thousand bucks on hash wasn't really stupid.I do mine in the iron skillet, healthy dose of garlic and Old Bay, nice and crispy. Next time I'm thinking of shaving a little onion into it. We've since switched to iron skillets at home as well as a result! Also...Everything gets hot sauce!Cool trip report. Can't wait or more.Thanks for reading along!Great update! I love the Josie duty comment. We actually have an unspoken game with our dog. It's called try to ignore the fact that she needs to go for a walk the longest to see who wins. The loser gets walking duty. Thankfully the dog walking torch has been passed to our oldest boy on our camping trips :). I LOL at the scooter comments and the pictures of you having a blast on it. Looking forward to the re enactment!I look forward to my son being big enough to walk her. That will be almost as sweet as hearing him mow the yard from the comfort of the couch!The scooter thing is that typically this camping group usually hosts a race, all the old, big guys on the little kiddie scooters, but due to the layout and distance of the loops, it didn't happen.Loving the TR and great photos... also a huge fan of Doc. Hollywood... never knew where it was filmed so thank you for the information, can't wait for the update !I'm thinking of a non-festival trip there to explore. There's also a festival called "Doc Hollywood Days" that happens each spring.Lovin the report!Thanks. Did you notice I captured a t@b in one of the hammock photos?MD- I am a bit behind on my TR reading, but just read your latest update.Very good.Love the Bucs p.j.'s. LOL that they're high-waters!And, nice save on breakfast with no eggs.I am also a fan of corned beef hash, but no one else in my family is, so I am limited to grabbing a spoonful from the occasional buffet.TCDBecause of my lack of height, I had to cut the legs down, I cut a little too much, and they're frayed, kind of a shipwrecked look!We've been trying to keep the crackers and chips to a minimum, and found that the kids all like hard-boiled eggs, so we always seem to have them.We just haven't developed a system where they're marked as such!CB Hash is a staple camping meal for us! And, we always have extra! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mouseketab.....Carol 1,261 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 Thanks. Did you notice I captured a t@b in one of the hammock photos?I had to look again, but that wasn't a T@B. That was actually a teardrop made by Little Guy. That thing is tiny compared to mine. I can stand up in mine. All you can do is lay down in one of those things. But thanks for thinkin about me!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tri-Circle-D 2,059 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 CB Hash is a staple camping meal for us! And, we always have extra!Duly noted.TCD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fortpartyof4 108 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 MD- I am a bit behind on my TR reading, but just read your latest update.Very good.Love the Bucs p.j.'s. LOL that they're high-waters!And, nice save on breakfast with no eggs.I am also a fan of corned beef hash, but no one else in my family is, so I am limited to grabbing a spoonful from the occasional buffet.TCDI love it too, and am also the only one in my family who does.If you don't mind the canned version (which is what I mostly ate growing up so I don't know any better), you can get small individual portion sized cans of it made by Mary Kitchen. It's just enough and good for the occasional craving! We always ate it with fried eggs when I was a kid.My mom used to make hash with leftover roast, too. She had this big metal meat grinder that connected to the counter like a vice grip. I remember helping turn the handle. Then she would add the potatoes and fry them in patties. Soooo yummy! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tri-Circle-D 2,059 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 I love it too, and am also the only one in my family who does.If you don't mind the canned version (which is what I mostly ate growing up so I don't know any better), you can get small individual portion sized cans of it made by Mary Kitchen. It's just enough and good for the occasional craving! We always ate it with fried eggs when I was a kid.My mom used to make hash with leftover roast, too. She had this big metal meat grinder that connected to the counter like a vice grip. I remember helping turn the handle. Then she would add the potatoes and fry them in patties. Soooo yummy!1. Can you bring your mom camping at the Fort?2. If the answer to question 1 is yes, please let me know when you will be there and the site number.3. Also, please remind your mom to bring that grinder with her.4. And some leftover roast and potatoes.Thanks.TCD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stefa70 205 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 All caught up. :lmao1: at your PJ's. There is something about camping that makes you feel like you can wear anything, even out in the open.I've been known to walk the dog in outfits that I wouldn't wear out in my own front yard.Isn't it time for an update? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MetalDad 33 Posted November 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 Day TwoSounds: War Dance and gunfireSmells: southern cooking and gunsmokeTastes: potluck, and blue agave juice.Everyone was full, bathed, and bug sprayed.We were on our way to the Alligator Warrior Festival.But first, a run for some provisions.We needed Ice, Tums, and some more Dr. Pepper!Winn Dixie was 6 miles away.On the way, MetalWife and my son played Haunted/Not Haunted.I secretly kept track, and they saw more buildings that looked haunted than not.I had to ask…Why does a bunch of crap piled in the yard make it look haunted?It’s not like ghosts need more room?Back at the park, Gracie showed that she is the one in our family most in touch with nature...Once we left the parking lot, we entered the day use/historic part of the park.The first thing we saw was this old Cracker-style building.About this time, I started getting texts from Ben asking me all sorts of questions about fishing.Finally I snapped a photo to prove that we were on a river. Unfortunately, the zoom on my phone really screws up your pictures.As we got closer to the festival, the walk-in was lined with food booths selling all sorts of southern fare like catfish, collard greens, okra, pulled everything, deep fried everything, and an assortment of cooked guts and intestines.And boiled peanuts.We spotted our first Indians.One approached and said that one of the girls ponytails would look good on his lodge pole.What a perv.Who says that?The baseball hat with the spirit catcher embroidered on it looked authentic.Here’s some random artifacts and demonstrations. Some photos didn’t come out so well, so we re-took them, but I’m posting them all.Ever see a teepee with a baby gate?Now you have!I tried to think of something clever for this.The girls wanted a Teepee photoThere was also some displays of the early Florida settlers. A blacksmith cart.Notice Junior’s shirt!This cart was used in the first scene in the war, just noticed we snapped this photo before we knew that detail!Next, all attention was focused on the basketball court.The drum started to play.In between songs, they would pick up a handful of earth or a satchel of spices and spread it on the drum.Eventually it all fell off from the rhythm, but I really appreciated the symbolism.Next they had dancers come up and do celebration dances. Right under the basketball hoop!Some of our group was on the other side of the circle.Us.Josie was with us too!As I mentioned she ate her training harness, so it was just her pink camo collar and some good luck!I’m not sure why, but I love this next one!She just learned how to “shake”.Notice how much leash is wrapped around MetalWife’s wrist.The sights and smells had her on high alert, The drums kinda freaked her out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mouseketab.....Carol 1,261 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 Looks like fun!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MetalDad 33 Posted November 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 After the dances, they asked us to walk through the woods until we saw a rope…stop there!On the way, I noticed that our neighbors in the RV were behind us, carrying their big box of arms.I had to snap a photo of the kids with them, but couldn’t stop traffic, so I snapped this whilst jogging backwards through the woods!We came to a rope strewn through the trees.That’s where we stopped.There was a slight path that ran the length of the rope.From the rope on in to the end of the clearing was the battle grounds.It was a section about 100 yards deep, and 300-400 yards long.We waited for a bit, and then these fellers happened by.A little bit more of a wait.The group toward the center of the battlefield let out a big yell.Apparently a very large snake came out of a log and crossed the path.Next, they sent out several Indians and spaced them about 50 yards apart, so they could address the crowd.We were closest to this gent.He told us how the “Alligator Warrior Festival” is named after an old Indian chief, ‘Alligator Warrior” that fought the US troops from advancing into Florida in the Second Seminole War.Apparently the Seminole, Creek, and other Florida tribes were able to keep thousands of troops from advancing into the state by making a lot of noise in the bushes and scaring the soldiers.The soldiers assumed that there were thousands of Indians, when in reality it was about 200.The troops reported that they were overrun by hostile Indians and were losing soldiers.Apparently there was really only one casualty, a soldier was crushed by his own horse.The re-enacted battle, occurred about 2 miles away from where we were.He finished by inviting us to one of their “stomps”, like a club meeting.It felt like that Brady Bunch scene where they all get their Indian names.For today, the war started when two farmer/settlers came by pulling that cart that you saw earlier.They were chased by two natives, and that snowballed into the troops attacking.Somewhere in there, I gave the camera to MetalWife to snap some photos.She’s very into this.As an educator, she covers sections on Florida native tribes.This was in her wheelhouse.My kids thought the smoke and yelling and screaming was awesome.Then it happened.My neighbor joined the fight with a monstrous cannon blast.Guess who was tied to my wrist?Guess who dislocated a shoulder?Josie pulled me across those leaves so fast it looked like I was water skiing.I lost the family at the battlefield, and went back to the park where I soothed the dog and waited for the war to end. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tri-Circle-D 2,059 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 I don't know, call me a purist, but I am anti-baby gates in TP's.And also, couldn't they have found a better place to dance than under a basketball goal?The whole thing has a very weird vibe.But, thanks for sharing.Because I never had seen a TP With a baby gate before this one.TCD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fortpartyof4 108 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 1. Can you bring your mom camping at the Fort?2. If the answer to question 1 is yes, please let me know when you will be there and the site number.3. Also, please remind your mom to bring that grinder with her.4. And some leftover roast and potatoes.Thanks.TCDI have tried numerous times to get her to come down with us. Sadly, she is selling her 5th wheel. Maybe one day she'll join us, but so far no luck!Besides, she got rid of that meat grinder long ago. However I do believe she still possesses the 70's-era burnt orange Crock Pot that she used to cook roasts in, and I'll bet a modern day food processor would make quick work of that meat grinding! Hmmm, Winn Dixie has roast on sale right now…..it's tempting!All caught up. :lmao1: at your PJ's. There is something about camping that makes you feel like you can wear anything, even out in the open.I've been known to walk the dog in outfits that I wouldn't wear out in my own front yard.Isn't it time for an update?As long as you are wearing something and nothing is out in the open, right? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MetalDad 33 Posted November 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 Looks like fun!!!!It was. I'd do it again some time!I don't know, call me a purist, but I am anti-baby gates in TP's.And also, couldn't they have found a better place to dance than under a basketball goal?The whole thing has a very weird vibe.But, thanks for sharing.Because I never had seen a TP With a baby gate before this one.TCDThere was a lot of funny details like that. Like one kid dressed in full native garb and a Lakers hat!The locals were into it, and it sure looked like a lot of care went into the war and the dances, but they had so much room, the choice of dancefloor was definitely off.One guy had a huge wolf on a leash. The only animal we've met that Josie was content not to play with! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fortpartyof4 108 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 MD, I love your son's shirt! Again, your kids are adorable. Those dimples!The nerve of some people, talking about lodge poles in front of young 'uns!!The muskets didn't freak the dog out? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stefa70 205 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 Very cool! (Minus creepy perv who wanted the girls ponytail)Do they do this every year?I never thought I'd get into this sort of thing until we started going to the Civil War reenactment held in Crystal River. We enjoy it and would probably enjoy this too. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stefa70 205 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 As long as you are wearing something and nothing is out in the open, right?Lucky for my camping neighbors, I will only go as far as the screen room without being (what normal people) would call "decent" Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fortpartyof4 108 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 We're going to the Olustee Battlefield next year for the reenactment. I love that stuff! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tri-Circle-D 2,059 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 Oh, poor Josie.And poor MD's shoulder.I'm sorry, I know it's not funny, but I LOL when I picture that scene!I don't know about these re-enactors.It's a little odd, isn't it?TCD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tri-Circle-D 2,059 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 I have tried numerous times to get her to come down with us. Sadly, she is selling her 5th wheel. Maybe one day she'll join us, but so far no luck!Besides, she got rid of that meat grinder long ago. However I do believe she still possesses the 70's-era burnt orange Crock Pot that she used to cook roasts in, and I'll bet a modern day food processor would make quick work of that meat grinding! Hmmm, Winn Dixie has roast on sale right now…..it's tempting!She has a 5th wheel?Drag that thing and her to the Fort!If that doesn't work, and you have success with the roast, please bring some hash to the Fort.Thanks.TCD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fortpartyof4 108 Posted November 5, 2012 Report Share Posted November 5, 2012 She has a 5th wheel?Drag that thing and her to the Fort!If that doesn't work, and you have success with the roast, please bring some hash to the Fort.Thanks.TCDNot for long. She consigned it to a dealer a couple of weeks ago. Kinda sad, but it's too much for just her. It's really beautiful, I got to stay in it last summer.I sure hope there are no DEA agents on this board. Perhaps in the future you might want to precede "hash" with "roast beef" or "corned beef".Just to be safe. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Southern Blessings 4 Posted November 6, 2012 Report Share Posted November 6, 2012 Enjoying your TR! The reenactment was interesting, hope your shoulder's okay! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DaveInTN 3,247 Posted November 6, 2012 Report Share Posted November 6, 2012 That baby gate made me laugh. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
anolefan 8 Posted November 6, 2012 Report Share Posted November 6, 2012 That baby gate made me laugh.Me too.Baby gates, baseball hats and basketball hoops :)I also thought the look on the faces from the crowd were interesting. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SCTigerCock 171 Posted November 6, 2012 Report Share Posted November 6, 2012 Gee, come late to party and you can't be the first to comment on a baby gate....Sorry about the shoulder.Did I miss the blue agave? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Momof6....aka Marty 769 Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 I had to LOL at the Brady Bunch comment. My kids watched that episode today. Yes, I am raising themon the classics! :DLooking forward to more (I think). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tri-Circle-D 2,059 Posted November 7, 2012 Report Share Posted November 7, 2012 I had to LOL at the Brady Bunch comment. My kids watched that episode today. Yes, I am raising themon the classics! :DLooking forward to more (I think).Oh, I missed commenting on the Brady Bunch.That is one of my favorite episodes too.I have always wanted to put beans in my flashlight.TCD Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.