Hey… if you decide to come to that July 7th Southern MD one day show, you guys can stay the night at my place and swim a little on Sunday before heading home. My wife just got the pool looking real good. You can bring your dog too… BIG bag yard with a huge privacy fence too. 🙂
I think maybe Fred should stick with the plastic pools, those inflatables have a tendency to give under his swimming pressures. 🙂
I’ve noticed how some of the small plastic kiddie pools now have slides built into them, as if it wasn’t cramped in there enough. My 6′ 3″ frame finds it harder and harder to keep cool in the summer. I’ve got only two solutions, quit having kids (they always want in the pool first) or get a bigger pool. 🙂
I have a friend who keeps one of those rigid kiddie pools out all summer for her outside dogs. A combination of REALLY large water bowl and place to cool off. Hard to empty, so they always have water to drink while she’s at work.
Hey… if you decide to come to that July 7th Southern MD one day show, you guys can stay the night at my place and swim a little on Sunday before heading home. My wife just got the pool looking real good. You can bring your dog too… BIG bag yard with a huge privacy fence too. 🙂
thanks for the offer, Chris! I will discuss with the “male human” and see what we can do.
I think maybe Fred should stick with the plastic pools, those inflatables have a tendency to give under his swimming pressures. 🙂
I’ve noticed how some of the small plastic kiddie pools now have slides built into them, as if it wasn’t cramped in there enough. My 6′ 3″ frame finds it harder and harder to keep cool in the summer. I’ve got only two solutions, quit having kids (they always want in the pool first) or get a bigger pool. 🙂
I have a friend who keeps one of those rigid kiddie pools out all summer for her outside dogs. A combination of REALLY large water bowl and place to cool off. Hard to empty, so they always have water to drink while she’s at work.