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Hi all, has anyone stayed at the Seisia Caravan park with their pet (no not your husband). I am told that a section called Palm Grove with-in the park, is where they allow pets.. Is this area ok and any info would be great thanks.



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Not sure about the caravan park, but there are some great "free" camps available up in that area without pet restrictions.
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Hi all, has anyone stayed at the Seisia Caravan park with their pet (no not your husband). I am told that a section called Palm Grove with-in the park, is where they allow pets.. Is this area ok and any info would be great thanks.


 From their website.

It appears to have similar rules to most other parks that cater for dogs.

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This post from the Park website is interesting & I think an example of our educational standards these days. "People travelling with (there) Furry Friends". Would be great if businesses could spell check their own website. Just saying.

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Well I am at least glad that I got it right biggrin biggrin or hang on is that wright or rite.. biggrin biggrin



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Try Alau Beach Umagico just out of Seisa. more space and much quieter animals welcome

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Knightrider wrote:

This post from the Park website is interesting & I think an example of our educational standards these days. "People travelling with (there) Furry Friends". Would be great if businesses could spell check their own website. Just saying.


 There seems to be a general decline in the use of correct grammar,with many people seeming to be unable to write,or indeed speak,properly English. (sic). One term that is regularly used is "The reason why is because...".  What rubbish! All that is necessary is "The reason is that...." Cheers



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Mmmm, does this new off topic, topic about correct English mean that Cindy will be making us all sit and English Exam at the end of each Calendar Year?

If so, I will have to change my headdress for a dunces hat and sit in the naughty corner.




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Im the first to admit I have bad spelling and bad grammar. I only went to grade 9 at school and it really shows sometimes. My wife is a school teacher so Im always getting in trouble for not speaking or spelling things right. Its lucky this isnt a hand written forum because nobody would be able to read my hand writing. Im always in trouble at work because my paperwork is nearly unreadable. I actually have a habit of calling things more gooder rather than better because Sue erupts when I say that. Any way I just try my hardest to spell things right. Regards Pete

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Pete, it's actually 'betterer' or 'gooderer'. Get it right mate or you will be joining me in the naughty corner biggrinbiggrin



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Haha Doug. My best mate of many many years cant read or write at all. Guess that saves him from the naughty corner on forums too. Hope your feeling gooderer Doug. Regards Pete

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Many thanks Pamela... At least I got a straight answer from you..  All those English teachers out there, must be bored...  LOL.

 



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Many use WikiCamps for finding information on parks and camps.
The comments tab within the App usually contains a wealth of information and many of the parks have a website link which makes it easy to just click to gain more info.
If there is a problem with dogs then you will most definitely read about it in the comments from travellers.
The App is not expensive, I think it is still under $10.00

Enjoy your trip to the cape.

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yobarr wrote:
 There seems to be a general decline in the use of correct grammar,with many people seeming to be unable to write,or indeed speak,properly English. (sic).

That's because we now inflict upon children a "progressive education" which, I am told, is far superior and more culturally aware than the education I received 50/60 years past.



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bentaxlebabe wrote:

Many use WikiCamps for finding information on parks and camps.

The App is not expensive, I think it is still under $10.00


 However the cost of being forced to buy new hardware every two or three years in order for it to keep working can be a bit of a downer.



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Mike Harding wrote:
yobarr wrote:
 There seems to be a general decline in the use of correct grammar,with many people seeming to be unable to write,or indeed speak,properly English. (sic).

That's because we now inflict upon children a "progressive education" which, I am told, is far superior and more culturally aware than the education I received 50/60 years past.


 And a lot of the problem is that it appears that some teachers are only semi-literate.Some years ago the  son of one of my lady friends asked me to check his homework for him.He had written "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I done some gardening for Mum". I corrected this to read "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I did some gardening for Mum".But obviously I have a lot to learn,because he arrived home to show that the teacher had "corrected" my sentence  to "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I done some gardening for Mum". I gave up. Cheers.



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yobarr wrote:
Mike Harding wrote:
yobarr wrote:
 There seems to be a general decline in the use of correct grammar,with many people seeming to be unable to write,or indeed speak,properly English. (sic).

That's because we now inflict upon children a "progressive education" which, I am told, is far superior and more culturally aware than the education I received 50/60 years past.


 And a lot of the problem is that it appears that some teachers are only semi-literate.Some years ago the  son of one of my lady friends asked me to check his homework for him.He had written "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I done some gardening for Mum". I corrected this to read "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I did some gardening for Mum".But obviously I have a lot to learn,because he arrived home to show that the teacher had "corrected" my sentence  to "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I done some gardening for Mum". I gave up. Cheers.


 I have to join the off topic comments. I knew a lady,  when she received a letter, she would correct the mistakes with a red pen and send the letter back to the sender.

Then she would say " I have not had a letter from [who ever] for years".  I wonder why. It looks like we have people on this forum like her.

Back to Seisia Caravan Park. Be careful on the beach, big lizards in the water.



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yobarr wrote:
Mike Harding wrote:
yobarr wrote:
 There seems to be a general decline in the use of correct grammar,with many people seeming to be unable to write,or indeed speak,properly English. (sic).

That's because we now inflict upon children a "progressive education" which, I am told, is far superior and more culturally aware than the education I received 50/60 years past.


 And a lot of the problem is that it appears that some teachers are only semi-literate.Some years ago the  son of one of my lady friends asked me to check his homework for him.He had written "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I done some gardening for Mum". I corrected this to read "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I did some gardening for Mum".But obviously I have a lot to learn,because he arrived home to show that the teacher had "corrected" my sentence  to "Yesterday,when I got home from school,I done some gardening for Mum". I gave up. Cheers.


 Sorry to continue the off topic discussion.

I find it interesting that people here comment on modern teaching practices where the vast majority of us went through the "old" school.



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