I know in these economic times, it would be hard for everyone to be there. If we don't get to have "Bulligras 2009", that just means 2010 can be planned way ahead of time. Emily -----Original Message----- From: Sharon Chamberlain <iluvvws@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: j duncan <whocanduncan@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 6:06 am Subject: [tcb] Re: our Galveston report No I don't have any but I think we should go camp somewhere. nyone else have a really cold, rainy, cloudy place like Galveston? Just kidding love it. teve said he would call the Jamaica beach guy today and be sure we can't camp here. aybe we can ask the chamber of commerce about camping. ---- j duncan <whocanduncan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Any thoughts on celebrating Denis' b-day if not Galveston? He's what, 70 this year? Just kidding, Denis! ;) > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 20:40:25 -0500 > From: iluvvws@xxxxxxxxxxx > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tcb] our Galveston report > CC: a1992cabbygirl@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > Steve and I went to Galveston Jan1, > Camping is a problem. > Galveston state park won't be open til summer or later, Jamaica Beach is ull of construction workers(as is most of the motels) he wasn't sure they would ven have the empty field open for us,he said we could call him back the 15th, ight now its leased out and full of construction machinery. > Not sure about the Mardi Gras itself, there basically is no Strand, the hops downtown are all20empty, like a ghost town.Yaga is still open, she wasn't ure how long they would stay. > All the shops over the water are gone but most of the new construction was ine, the shrimp-poboy place was ok. _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_allup_explore_012009