Busch Gardens, Williamsburg
Posted By: Memorial Day Weekend on 2008-05-19
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I've been searching online and in stores for Busch Gardens (Williamsburg) coupons but not having any luck. I thought the credit union had them; however, not this year. They do have disconuts for Wet-N-Wild in Greensboro, NC, though. I've never been there but the website makes it look fun. Anyone been there? Thanks........
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If I'm following this right, you'll be in PA. (Sorry, it's been a long day!) If you're into flowers and such, I recommend Longwood Gardens, and possible Winterthur. They are somewhere around 30-40 miles from Philadelphia, I believe.
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Summer Gardens will be worth it this year.
Went to the grocery store for green peppers and milk yesterday. I just needed two green peppers and milk, that's all.
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I haven't planted a garden for a few years now because we have a problem with animals getting into our garden, no matter what we do. One year we lost an entire row (20 feet long row) of carrots, half a row of onions, and most of our corn to critters in one night.
Going small and compact this time. Barrel gardens. Keep the critters out and most of the weeds too. Carrots, cukes, peppers, onions, tomatoes, and squash.
What's going in your garden?
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