Eric Salop
Elite Member
Good morning. A slightly unexpected and very wet mist closed in on us at daybreak. It nicely kept me cool as I walked my last zig zags across the far hay field, pulling yet more ragwort. Getting too late in the year for hay, but with a bit of luck the weather over these next few days will at least allow friends to make some sileage of it for their cattle.
I got a bit lost over what a "barn quilt" is, I was expecting to see stitching on fabrics depicting images of old barns. Instead the links show many barns painted with images of flags ? :confused2: That rock painting is excellent.
RNG, hope the fires die down and morning brings nothing more than an opportunity to review the checklist.
Sodamo, very cute looking pup. So you named him after an Hawaiian word for "wind" ? Good choice - "flatulence", although often accurate, would have been a cruel name for any dog :thumbsup:
Jim, learning to tie flies could be fun. Instead of buying materials from an online catalogue, I wonder if it would be possible to catch fish on flies tied only with materials I find in the fields. Thanks to Mr Fox, there is always a plentiful supply of feathers from a wide variety of birds and waterfowl, no shortage of wool and even thin shiny plastic could be thought of as a naturally occurring resource the next time someone's helium filled birthday balloon falls out of the sky.
I got a bit lost over what a "barn quilt" is, I was expecting to see stitching on fabrics depicting images of old barns. Instead the links show many barns painted with images of flags ? :confused2: That rock painting is excellent.
RNG, hope the fires die down and morning brings nothing more than an opportunity to review the checklist.
Sodamo, very cute looking pup. So you named him after an Hawaiian word for "wind" ? Good choice - "flatulence", although often accurate, would have been a cruel name for any dog :thumbsup:
Jim, learning to tie flies could be fun. Instead of buying materials from an online catalogue, I wonder if it would be possible to catch fish on flies tied only with materials I find in the fields. Thanks to Mr Fox, there is always a plentiful supply of feathers from a wide variety of birds and waterfowl, no shortage of wool and even thin shiny plastic could be thought of as a naturally occurring resource the next time someone's helium filled birthday balloon falls out of the sky.