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	<title>Comments on: Amicalola Falls State Park &#038; the Alaska String Band</title>
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		<title>By: Dale</title>
		<link>http://www.travelfables.com/georgia/north-georgia-mountains/amicalola-falls-state-park-the-alaska-string-band/#comment-112</link>
		<dc:creator>Dale</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 00:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Eva, thanks for stopping by my site, Yes, I did sort of get stuck in one place for longer than I'd like. It can be a lovely place at times with all the nature-power, but I have kicked so many of the stones here in North Georgia. (Yes, I have a wee shack in North Georgia, it is mostly a glorified storage building trailer thing, I'm not a fan of it), but I traveled and played harder than I should this last spring, summer and early fall, I was slack on this blog though. (I need some more of your frugal boon-docking ways), and heck my Oyster-Can, due to my Rube Goldberg ways, does great self-contained for about a week or three), but alas, though I've boon docked plenty and have been to all but 6 states in my days, I do love some of those lovely and expensive / beach campgrounds (I've not found any boon docking ops on the beaches (where the cops won’t mess with me anyway). But alas, I do hope to get down to Florida to avoid the Georgia mountains-cold after the family Consumermas-hell is over with. A rally with some of the nurvers sounds like a good thing to me, but it also sounds like a target that is hard to hit right now at the same time (and with all the campsites eaten by other forward-planning sno-birds). Frankly with my income going up and down like a yo-yo and having spent too much savings I'll have to play things a bit by ear right now. But alas don't worry I have some new engines in the works (if not I'll just build some, I can do that when I'm motivated); I will see how they do. I'll keep an eye on your blogs and I hope you have some grand adventures in your travels.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Eva, thanks for stopping by my site, Yes, I did sort of get stuck in one place for longer than I&#8217;d like. It can be a lovely place at times with all the nature-power, but I have kicked so many of the stones here in North Georgia. (Yes, I have a wee shack in North Georgia, it is mostly a glorified storage building trailer thing, I&#8217;m not a fan of it), but I traveled and played harder than I should this last spring, summer and early fall, I was slack on this blog though. (I need some more of your frugal boon-docking ways), and heck my Oyster-Can, due to my Rube Goldberg ways, does great self-contained for about a week or three), but alas, though I&#8217;ve boon docked plenty and have been to all but 6 states in my days, I do love some of those lovely and expensive / beach campgrounds (I&#8217;ve not found any boon docking ops on the beaches (where the cops won’t mess with me anyway). But alas, I do hope to get down to Florida to avoid the Georgia mountains-cold after the family Consumermas-hell is over with. A rally with some of the nurvers sounds like a good thing to me, but it also sounds like a target that is hard to hit right now at the same time (and with all the campsites eaten by other forward-planning sno-birds). Frankly with my income going up and down like a yo-yo and having spent too much savings I&#8217;ll have to play things a bit by ear right now. But alas don&#8217;t worry I have some new engines in the works (if not I&#8217;ll just build some, I can do that when I&#8217;m motivated); I will see how they do. I&#8217;ll keep an eye on your blogs and I hope you have some grand adventures in your travels.<br />
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Dale</p>
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		<title>By: Eva</title>
		<link>http://www.travelfables.com/georgia/north-georgia-mountains/amicalola-falls-state-park-the-alaska-string-band/#comment-111</link>
		<dc:creator>Eva</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 00:31:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Dale! I tried to greet you on the nurvers website, but I couldn't get the site to stop crashing long enough to write something. iBlame the iPhone! Anyway, I hope you don't get stuck in one place for too long; the road is calling you! Also, I'm pretty sure Kev is in Florida. I'm in the Carolinas now, but will also be hitting Florida soon (I think!). Maybe if you get down there we can all have a mini rally?  Well, nice to meet a fellow traveler. Let me know if you and the mule make it south. Cheers!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Dale! I tried to greet you on the nurvers website, but I couldn&#8217;t get the site to stop crashing long enough to write something. iBlame the iPhone! Anyway, I hope you don&#8217;t get stuck in one place for too long; the road is calling you! Also, I&#8217;m pretty sure Kev is in Florida. I&#8217;m in the Carolinas now, but will also be hitting Florida soon (I think!). Maybe if you get down there we can all have a mini rally?  Well, nice to meet a fellow traveler. Let me know if you and the mule make it south. Cheers!</p>
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