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Marshall Primitive Archery long distance Rendezvous
Dvshunter:
I didnt get any pics, but the kids and I went to the farm and had a fire. I was thinking of you guys. It felt odd driving in the opposite direction this weekend.
RyanY:
It has been a busy weekend but not for bow making. Mulched the flowerbeds, went on a couple hikes, and spent some much neede time with family. One bow is taking forever for the finish to dry enough to move on. Worked on reprofiling an old butcher knife blade into a Japanese style utility knife for cooking. Fun little project!
Hawkdancer:
Got 3/4" rain, so most all activity was indoors, prepping for the move! Replaced some ceiling panels, still got 2 to go, and took all the reloading stuff off the table - some of those get new screws when I set up again. Sure glad I am not going to do the Bolder Boulder 10 km this year, it was canceled! I guess 50,000 folks jammed together was not "social distancing" (lol). Besides, my knee isn't ready and there is too much to here! My son dropped by for a while yesterday with some friends to assess the heavy work of loading out! There goes a big lunch and some good beer!
Hawkdancer
chamookman:
Mowed and then got the Chainsaw out and loped off a Branch on a Big Maple that's been bugging Me. The Yeti stopped by and brought a Bow, so We killed a Bunch of Dandylions with Judos in My Yard. HOT - 87 here in Mid Michigan yesterday ! Bob
bjrogg:
Well it’s Memorial Day. Remember what it really means.
I should be drinking my coffee watching the sunrise through the trees at wilder creek. By this time most of the regular crowd would be gone. The camp ground Would be looking lonely and I would already be missing many of you.
Soon I would be packing up my stuff. Usually I go home with things I didn’t come with. Leave without other things I brought. Some I traded. Some were gifted. Sometimes a arrow I couldn’t find is left for someone else to find. One thing I always take home is great memories. I really miss not being able to load up on those this year. I guess I have memories of my family and our campfire. They are good memories.
Normally Frank is trying to make a deal I can’t refuse about now. We have developed a good relationship and I really missed him, Dave and Steve. My pickup is full of stuff, but it’s all stuff I took to the beach and made no trades. The grandkids did find a few treasures. I was gifted a seagull feather by my youngest grandson. We took him to Marshall last year. The only stone I brought home, was a nice flat skipping stone that litter this beach and provide lots of entertainment for both young and old. I very much enjoyed the time spent with my family around a terrific campfire with awesome weather.
I missed you all and wished you could sit around our fire. I was very much looking forward to seeing some of you I haven’t seen in a few years. Good Lord Willing we shall meet again.
As I always say when we are pulling out of Wilder Creek. Only 360 days till next Marshall Primitive Archery Meet.
I’m already making plans
Bjrogg
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