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WhistlingBadger:

--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on December 17, 2024, 08:16:02 pm ---I am working at a hotel these days. It's a great gig - easy work and I enjoy helping guests with their questions about where to go and what to do in the Black Hills.

Last week I finally got the phone call at the hotel I had been waiting for!!! This woman from a large city back east was inquiring about hotel rates and so on for next summer. I was happily giving her the answers she needed when she paused the conversation and said she had an important question for me. She asked in a very serious voice: "Is your hotel haunted?" I replied in an equally serious tone, "No. Our hotel is not haunted." Poor woman, I could feel her deflating on the other end of the line. Then I told her, "Ma'am, I have been in Keystone since 1883 and in all that time I have never EVER seen a ghost here." The silence on the line was deafening as I imagined her doing the mental mathematics. And then the line erupted in laughter. When her hysterical cackling died down she told me to book the dates, haunted or not, she wanted to stay here so she could meet me.

When I turned around, there was the general manager standing behind me with a grin on her face. "You know you are fired for that, right?" she said. "Yeah, I figgered." I responded. But then I do something every week to get told I am being fired. I love my boss, she's a one-of-a-kind real deal. If she tells me to go fight a bear I'll rip off my shirt, rub down with honey, and get to fighting the bear. Because I know she'd be right there beside me in the fight and fighting to win.

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Brilliant!   ;D ;D ;D

Eric Krewson:
Out walking my normal exercise trail and spotted an oyster mushroom bloom, we had rain and 58-degree temps for a few days. There are more mushrooms that emerge in the winter than one would expect.

Of course I had to pick some. I sauteed the mushrooms in butter with onions, then hit them up with a splash of wine. I put the finished mushrooms on a plate of spaghetti, they were amazing.

bjrogg:
Still a long time before any mushrooms in my neck of the woods Eric. Looks good.

Bjrogg

Eric Krewson:
I went mushroom hunting again yesterday, I found a bushel basket of oysters in places I don't normally look for them but I was about a week or two late, they had all started to turn to mush.

We have 5 more days of deer season, I have killed 2 deer, modern stuff, I carried my flintlock most of the time but got skunked so I went modern to put some meat in the freezer. I decided to wrap it up for the year, shoot and clean my B/P guns and put up the mountain of clothes and stuff I keep out to hunt with.

I have 3 trail cameras out on my neighbor's place, I never used trail cameras where I hunt until the last couple of years when old age caused my mobility to decline. I have another one on my food plot that I plant below the house on my land, I didn't get any daylight pictures at all until yesterday, a little spike walked across the plot and posed for a picture.

I started pulling cameras yesterday. Even though I am not hunting anymore I think I found a good creek crossing close to a blind I built in the hollow below the house. I moved one camera down there just to see what uses the crossing for next year.

My deer drag-a-matic 2000 ate up the soft metal gears and quit working. I did get a buck out of a bad place and back to the truck with it this year before it gave up the ghost. I think a little grease on the gears would have prevented its demise.

Behold! The future deer drag-a-matic 3500 with bigger and tougher gears. I will replace the strap with 100 ft of mule tape and add a bracket to strap it to a tree. I won't use the hand crank and will run it with my cordless drill.

JW_Halverson:
Hey, that looks great, Eric! Someone gifted me with a couple hundred feet of that mule tape and it's some really tough stuff!

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