A Story about Apollo
by dajeti2.
There are about 154 campsites here. By early Friday evening, almost allare full. Bringing Apollo out of the tent for his evening romp is likeputting a neon sign that says, "Come meet the Easter Bunny." Eitherway, a squealing mob of children and parents are at your campsite.
As a way to keep Apollo safe and our sanity intact, we devised a plan.
Right before the crowds show up, we bring Apollo out so he can gopotty. As the campers arrive, they take one look - traffic stops andjaws drop. They are more concerned about setting up camp than they areof petting the bunny. By seven, it's cool enough for Apollo to make hisdebut.
Into the stroller and away we go.
We're almost called from campsite to campsite. All in all, Apollo lovesit. For three hours, it's all about him. Don't let him fool you - heloves it.
If I had a quarter for each time I've heard, "That's the biggest rabbitI've ever seen :shock: !", we would rival Donald Trump. lol