Yep Tim, you got the sickness.
You'll need to use caution while driving, as you may find your eyes wandering to the roadsides to examine trees.
Nice bow you finished there too!
I'm glad I'm not the only one that risks death in pursuit of good bow wood. You'll never catch me on a cell phone or texting, but my eyes are never solely focused on the road. I even keep a notebook in the car where I jot down addresses/ locales of primo trees. There are actually a bunch of huge yew trees around my city that have been neglected as far as trimming goes. I've seen some that have as many as a dozen 4-6" trunks. I'm guessing they were cut off at the ground 50 or 60 years ago and haven't been trimmed since.
I've gotten my rock elm to the breaking in stage. It shoots well, even better after I took some more material off the tips. It was thumping my hand a bit at first. I had some frustrations with it not holding heat corrections, but I figured it out. It got warmer here and the furnace hasn't been running that much and forgot to get the dehumidifier running. Being on lake Erie has it's perks but the constant humidity is't one of them. I may end up making a small dry room where it's easier to control the moisture. I go through a dehumidifier every 2-3 years, with them running constant all summer just to keep it around 55%. I even have what is considered a dry basement around here.
I'm making a work road trip starting tomorrow. Headed to Mt Vernon IL for 4 days then to several small towns in KY for the second week. I'll get some pics of the bow up when I return. I hope to be able to check the boards on my trip, but if I go completely MIA You'll know why.