Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Yep! And our slogan will be "Know your Tapirs!" @Zweiland came up with it. You can tell by his signature in the bottom right corner.

CDkH2OlVEAAXh2L.jpg
I just fell for your signature...
 

acishere

Well-Known Member
@acishere I found you a video of every song you learned to hate from last year! It's so convenient. One video, and the music only last under 6 minutes! So efficient!


I'll give it to my coworker so she can just play this on a loop instead of her radio. So in the end things will pretty much stay the same.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I don't know how big Terry Fox is in the U.S., but up here he is a true hero. "The Greatest Canadian" - irrespective of what that rigged CBC poll suggested.

image.jpg
 

Arthur Wellesley

Well-Known Member
So how about some pics from our Florida adventure the past couple weeks? I couldn't really come up with a proper name for this trip / photo report, so why not call it:

Arthur's Epic Nature & Wildlife Adventurepalooza Trip Report
Part I


Starting off with some pictures from the Everglades National Park in south Florida. (September 12th - September 16th)

This was my first trip to the Everglades, but will certainly not be my last. Beautiful national park! Despite the heat & mosquitos (more on the mosquitos later), it was by far one of the most beautiful places I've ever been, hands down. Getting to experience the place with my favorite hiking buddy in the world, my Dad, made the adventure even more special.


Even when a thunderstorm is looming on the horizon, you simply cannot beat the ambience of this pristine environment.



Panther crossing sign greeted us as we were driving toward our first hiking trail. Sadly, no panthers made any appearances this trip. What we did NOT see were any Bob Saget crossing signs, which makes me wonder if Bob stays more to the deep woods & less toward the roadways.


A random hawk sitting on a road sign post as we slowly drove by. This hawk appeared to be keeping a sharp eye out for Bob Saget as much as we were.


A deer feeding amongst the shrubberies.


Up next: Our first hiking trail in the Everglades...the Anhinga Trail. Would we see alligators? Would we see BIG alligators? Would the alligators be right off the trail, soaking up the shade, nearly feet from where we were? Find out in Part 2. To be continued...
 

PUSH

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
So how about some pics from our Florida adventure the past couple weeks? I couldn't really come up with a proper name for this trip / photo report, so why not call it:

Arthur's Epic Nature & Wildlife Adventurepalooza Trip Report
Part I


Starting off with some pictures from the Everglades National Park in south Florida. (September 12th - September 16th)

This was my first trip to the Everglades, but will certainly not be my last. Beautiful national park! Despite the heat & mosquitos (more on the mosquitos later), it was by far one of the most beautiful places I've ever been, hands down. Getting to experience the place with my favorite hiking buddy in the world, my Dad, made the adventure even more special.


Even when a thunderstorm is looming on the horizon, you simply cannot beat the ambience of this pristine environment.



Panther crossing sign greeted us as we were driving toward our first hiking trail. Sadly, no panthers made any appearances this trip. What we did NOT see were any Bob Saget crossing signs, which makes me wonder if Bob stays more to the deep woods & less toward the roadways.


A random hawk sitting on a road sign post as we slowly drove by. This hawk appeared to be keeping a sharp eye out for Bob Saget as much as we were.


A deer feeding amongst the shrubberies.


Up next: Our first hiking trail in the Everglades...the Anhinga Trail. Would we see alligators? Would we see BIG alligators? Would the alligators be right off the trail, soaking up the shade, nearly feet from where we were? Find out in Part 2. To be continued...
The better question is is Bob Saget sitting right off the trail, soaking up the shade, nearly feet from where you were?
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom