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Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:22 pm
by vicster605
Any plans for a Southern Chow Fest this year???? Any Southerners interested?????

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:22 pm
by jerryo
You KNOW we'll be there, as soon as we figure out where "there" is, and when to show up. :D

Benny ]):)
Lady :o)
JerryO 8-}

(BobbyCat :twisted: regrets he can't make it)

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:40 am
by TJordan
We would be interested, of course it would depend on many variables!!

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:15 am
by bubba
whats south ....

i am supposed to be down in Northern LA [bossier/Athens/Ruston] in May for a wedding.
sis in law has a deer camp house out by Gibsland[ where Bonny & Clyde met end] we stay at ..

ya'll come on down now Y'hear ?

then again we have an open door policy for chows in Dover Tn too....

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:19 pm
by vicster605
I was gonna see if anyone was interested in a ChowFest on the Bayou or a Big Easy Chow Fest lol, have a pool, BBQ Site and lots of Chow room and a couple camp sites Oh and I'm a darned good cook, and theres site seeing lol. Now Bubba, Thats as South as you can get without fallin' in the Mississippi :lol: :lol: BUT I'm open for anything close enough to drive too. :wink: Bossier City is about 4 hrs from here.....Not sure about Dover Tn. I need to see how far it is for me.....I know Gattlingburg is about 12 hrs.....is Dover closer or farther away??? I know Map Quest lol

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:41 am
by ciaobella
There's always this place:
http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/pa ... omeryBell/
http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/pa ... l/lodging/

Right in my back yard, but Sharon has actually stayed here with JR and Cheyenne, so she could probably tell you more about it than I could.
They have "Rustic Cabins" for camping, I assume that means a roof. :D

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:49 pm
by vicster605
That looks like a nice place :D I'm all for scenery....we don't have hills down here ya know :roll:

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:28 pm
by ciaobella
Yeah, but your crawfish are bigger. :D

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:20 pm
by vicster605
Yup, and we know how to cook em' too :lol:

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:08 pm
by Auddymay
Whee doggay!

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:07 pm
by ciaobella
Oui, etouffee!
http://www.cajunfood-recipe.com/seafood ... wlink.html

mmmmmm..... crawdaddy goodness.

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:48 am
by Nita F.
Hi Vicky,

We are definitely interested in another Southern Chow Fest! We've got a commitment the first week of April and will try to make the Jazz Fest for April 25 if I can get off from work. If you decide to host it let us know what we can do to help since we only live an hour away.

Nita & Marty

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:05 am
by vicster605
Hey Nita & Marty, have missed you, hope all is well with you & yours. And mostly how is sweet lil' MiMi doing??? I would love to host a Big Easy Chow Fest but would need some takers on the adventure. But you know we could always have a Mini Chow Fest On The Bayou. You, Marty, & MiMi...and maybe Jerryo, his new bride Susan, Benny & Lady.....any other takers??? Tammy what about you & Butters?? You know I can deal with Chows with attitude around here and besides I would love to make friends with that big hunk of a Chow Boy you have :wink:
I was thinkin' June would be nice....got a new grandbaby due in April, could be end of March though.......then everything gets back to normal around here...........and if its only us really Southerners we could do a Crawfish Boil!!!! Ciaobella you sound like you've been down here and have tasted our GOOOOOD Food lol!!!! Worth the trip, ya know :wink: Come on down.....it would be a good time!!!
Nita, as far as getting here.......we are on the Westbank and its only 2 turns off of 10, the third would be in my driveway so its VERY VERY easy to find and safe :lol: :wink: I know the scared to cross the river mode, everyone gets in cross the lake :lol: :lol:
Anyone else interested??? Jerryo how bout it since it was your idea????? :wink:

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:22 am
by Nita F.
Vicky,



I've been reading most of the posts but I must have missed the one about Jerry and his new bride! Congratulations Jerry & Susan!

Miss Mimi is just beautiful with her full winter coat. I'm dreading when she begins to seriously shed it!

As for June, that sound good to me. Crawfish, jambalaya, boiled crabs - any of it will be good! Just let us know what we can do to help.

Nita

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:34 am
by ciaobella
Ah, Vic, it's just wishful thinking on my part. As a free lancer, and with this economy, I can't just pick up and go when I want to... got to get those jobs when I can. It's a shame, but I know you guys will have a great time.

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:08 am
by TJordan
I will have to talk it over with DH. We have never been to NO. However it looks to be about a 14-15 hour drive. YIKES. I am seriously in the middle of nowhere!!!!

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:06 am
by bubba
Texas Panhandle to the Big easy .. got to cross texas the long way .. i think you Aught to genetrate your own fest down at the canyon..

http://www.palodurocanyon.com/

LOOK AT THE HOODOO !!!!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoos

Image

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_Duro_Canyon

i am about to loose my job so i will try to travel there.. since fuel cost so much i am going to travel by dog cart.. hummm as slow as my chow walks better start now !!!!
michael

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:24 am
by TJordan
Isn't that the truth. If you start now you may make it in a year or so!!

The canyon would be neat but I am not sure of their animal policy. Besides that I am the only one up here in this lonely part of the world!!

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:46 am
by Auddymay
The country of Texas has alot of members, but yer all spread out to the four winds...Maybe hitch those wagons up, and get a move on...

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:29 am
by vicster605
I've always complained that Ms is such a long state to drive.......everytime I leave I have to go UP it to get anywhere and Ms seems to last a long long time. BUT I haven't had the pleasure of crossing Tx the long way lol I have a feeling after driving to Dallas that if I ever did go the long way thru Tx. Ms would feel like a skip and a jump after I did :lol: :lol: Looks like NOT ONE but TWO Mississippi's :lol: :lol:
Tammy, Everytime I look to see where you and Butters are I get that song stuck in my head.....
Amerillo By Morning
Up From San Antoine....
Everything That I Got, Is Just What I Got On....
I Ain't Got A Dime But What I Got Is Mine
I Ain't Rich But Lord I'm Free!!!!
Amerillo By Morning
Amerillo Is Where I'll Be :-oo
We have always wanted to do the Grand Canyon, so when we decide to make the trip......we are going to have to detour see if we can find you and the Butters....
Thats right Michael, hitch up that wagon and get a move on.....we can cook ya some Crawfish WHENEVER you get here :lol: :lol:
Oh Well Nita, looks like just us :cry:

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:23 am
by TJordan
I know this State is crazy big. We are going to the coast for a little get out town this year. 12 hours to the coast!! Yiippie. And the song says up from San Antone, but he really means 9-10 hours.

Anyone is welcome to stop in and see us when traveling this way!!! :D

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:06 am
by jerryo
Just to give a little perspective to those of you who have not experienced Texas driving distances, I live in east Texas. That means I'm closer to the Atlantic Ocean than I am to El Paso out in west Texas. If I drive to the Pacific Ocean, El Paso is over half way there. I could drive to Chicago in about the same time as it would take to get to Amarillo where Butters lives.

There was an old saying back in the railroading days, "The sun has rize, the sun has set, And here we is in Texas, yet!"

The up-side is that we are used to driving a LONG way for a ChowFest. :D

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:09 pm
by puddinglove
I HATE driving out of Texas. A whole 8-10 hours of NOTHING. Uggh... But for a chow fest, this will happen if we can make it =) Like TJ, there are many variables, the biggest of which is that our baby girl is due in August... I'll be just as hot as Pudding this summer! Nothing like walking a mile in their shoes huh?

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:05 pm
by fillyok
I never check this section, but saw someone mention Southern Chow Fest in another topic. Any more plans being made? I spent my 1st honeymoon in New Orleans, but won't hold that against the Big Easy. :P Afterall, two of my pack came from Louisiana (as far as I know). Depending on where it is and when, I might be able to do a roadtrip with Bear. I'm afraid I couldn't handle all of my pack at once. Besides, Ping isn't very social and would probably have a heart attack. :shock:

On the topic of a Texas Chow Fest...San Antonio is one of the most dog-friendly cities in the US. Lots of hotels allow dogs. There's even one downtown that has a canine consierge. And while Louisiana might have their crawdads, we have margaritas and fajitas!! But if anyone wants to spend any time outside, the Fest better happen soon (before June) unless you like broiling in the South Texas heat.

Re: Southern Chow Fest 2008??

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:25 pm
by Zhuyos mom
If there is crawdaddy's at your ChowFest, I think it will be paws up for Gwrol! Mr. B, start gassing up your performance machine!!