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Life is Good (Up in The Northwest)
cowboy:
Mmmm, bi-faces ;D. That's a nice stash 8).
D. Tiller:
Paul, you should see the bucket full of them he carries arround with him. Those few are juts a teaser!
Keenan:
Keith, Glad you were able to make it. Sorry we couldn't have stayed longer to meet you. You are right it can be absolutely hard core weather however it can be increddibly nice as well. When we were there the first weekend it was definately nippy at night but the days were sunny, calm and much better then expected. My first time out there about 4 years ago it was sunny and hot and worked up a sweat digging for rocks. So just keep in mind how much fun,free rock and talents that there is out there and we'll see you there next year.
Did you get to watch Emory break some rock? Or meet and drool over Steve Alley's bows ;D Keenan
Keenan:
Hey JJ, I found that spall today. Was out on a job and grad a new pair of gloves and stuck my hand in the glove :o :o :o Oh ya now I remember ??? I put it in the glue to keep it safe ;D ;D Proof that my brain dose not always funtction on all three cylinders ;D Thankfully I only cut the pinky slightly. Keenan
Knocker:
Keenan - yeah, sorry we didn't connect. Maybe sometime when I don't have to worry about my bow snapping from the cold? ::) I was told Emory might come back, but he wasn't there Friday or Saturday morning. There was a group talking about a blanket prize shoot on Saturday if the weather permitted, but I left mid morning.
David - I hope to make it to Whidbey. I might actually have figured out how to flake an arrowhead by then if I can hook up with Mic! Did you get Dacite while you were at Glass Butte, or something different?
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