Gibsonton Travel Blogs - Page 5
Browse travel blogs from Gibsonton below. Gibsonton travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Gibsonton.
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#61 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Dec 11, 2008
From: Santa Claus LLC Christmas Tours Limited.
To: Old School Bill GIbTown, Florida
Reference-Sleigh Co-Piloting 101 & Liability Release Form for Flight 12/24/2008
Please read sign & return Santa Claus LLC Christmas Tours Limited LIABILITY RELEASE FORM…
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#62 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Dec 31, 2008
The Last Old School SunRise of 2008 & Head Lines from Around the World 9:08am 12-31-08
Hoping your 2009 is filled with lots of TRAVEL, Numerous Adventures & Many Many New Friends from all Over the World!!
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#63 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Apr 10, 2008 – May 16, 2008
From there we drove on down to Gibsonton, Florida where we were going to meet up with Old School Bill. Bill drove in on his near famous motorcycle and his signature baseball cap with "Old School" on it. But he didn't bring his Man Bag. :(
We chatted for quite awhile and noted that he …
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#64 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Mar 02, 2008
Florida Crows -Corvus brachyrhynch~os paascuus-Florida’s Flying POOP Machines Crows are members of the family Corvidae, which includes jays, magpies, ravens and many varieties of crows. One of the most widespread and adaptable of birds in the world, soiling car finishes wo…
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#65 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Feb 16, 2008
It is Saturday early AM in Gibsonton Florida just out taking some Pictures. If you get a chance take some pictures of your hometown, I would like to see them. There is no real story, just another day in my little paradise Called HOME
Here is what others have tosay about their HOME
You can n…
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#66 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
The Old School Animal Christmas Concerts 2008-The Big Byrds Performing Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Dec 04, 2008
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (sometimes with Coming changed to Comin') is a Christmas song. It was written by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie, and was first sung on Eddie Cantor's radio show in November 1934. It became an instant hit with orders for 100,000 copies of sheet music the next day a…
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#67 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Feb 24, 2008
2/21/2008 8:15am Old School got a call from Fayetteville North Carolina, an Old School Family Member needs to come to Gibsonton, Florida for a little Sunshine. No problem, fly down, dog to vet, rent a car. Not so easy, wants to drive & bring…
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#68 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Dec 29, 2008
I woke up early as I do most days. I do like seeing the sun come up; it is never ceases to amaze me of how very different it is each & every day. Same time same place totally different every time. The plan such as it was get to Wal-Mart early before the crowds hit. The l…
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#69 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Apr 26, 2008 – Jun 11, 2008
Well who would of ever thought there to be so much to learn and see here in this small town. I had no idea. A morning at a dock on the river where I was taking pictures of a few seagulls surprised me with a whole lot more. To see such a large movement in the water it was kind of scarey. I asked mys…
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#70 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Dec 04, 2008
“The Christmas Song” is a classic Christmas song written in 1944 by vocalist Mel Tormé and Bob Wells. According to Tormé, the song was written during a blistering hot summer. In an effort to “stay cool by thinking cool,” the most-performed (according to BMI) Christmas song was born.
“I…
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#71 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Jan 08, 2009
The Sandhill Crane (Grus Canadensis de Old School) is a large crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia. The common name of this bird references habitat like that of the Old School Canal Sandhill’s in the American South.
Adults are gray overall; during breeding, the plumage is usu…
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#72 of 72 Gibsonton travel blogs
Aug 20, 1982 – Oct 01, 2009
This place is trash. Haha! I laugh, but I do mean it. There are old carnival booths alongside the road behind falling down chain-link fences (and this is actually a popular retirement area for former carnival and circus workers), ugly houses, and not much in the way of commercial businesses. Drivin…
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