Monday, March 16, 2009

Directions Needed? Here They Are!

From US119/E. Main Street cross the Bridge Street Bridge (the one by the Railroad Hotel).
At the end of the bridge, take an easy left turn onto Barrett Street/Knottsville Road. Passing Jerry's Restaurant, travel 3.7 miles, then turn right onto Haislip Road (not marked, but look for the Hartland sign and the soccer field on the left; on the right is a nice windmill and log home).
Follow Haislip Road 1.5 miles until you see the facilities on the right. See you soon!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Spring's A Comin'

Do doubt about it, Spring will be here shortly and not a day too soon! It's been a long winter, as everyone knows, and we are all anxious to get back to camp and catch up on good times. Take note of the list of important dates. This list is by no means all-inclusive. Hopefully we can add a few more things as we go along, but definitely mark your calendars now for what I do have listed.

I definitely have a lot of work to do to get things ready for the season. I haven't been able to get much done this winter with the bad weather we've experienced. I have several improvements planned with my own self-imposed deadlines for completion. Very high on the list is getting the miniature golf course set up. This is going to take considerable people power, so we will make a weekend just for that project as soon as it warms up enough to open the campers.

Hope to see you soon! T.H.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

News & Notes

It's been much too long since my last post and I apologize. The month of December was very, very hectic. Very early in the month my older brother, Freddy, became ill and was admitted to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. After about ten days he was transported to UPMC in Pittsburgh, and eight days later on December 20, 2008 Freddy passed away. He was 48.
I was glad to see the new year arrive, especially since Donna and I were scheduled to vacation in Jamaica, which we did. It was a wonderful trip and I will post more later including photos.
Until then, hang in there and enjoy the beautiful snow.