Monday, March 24, 2008
Antler on a Tree
Antler on a Tree you say... Now what in the world could that possibly mean?!? Had some fun exploring recently. Took a climb up a huge staircase, behind a mountain, in the back middle of the interior of a store we see spoken of quite frequently on this blogspot.
These antlers have long since parted company with the original owners. Imagine they may have been procured from antler auctions like those that took place at Dubuque,IA., at the 7th Annual Whitetail Classic Sport Show & Antler Auction ,this month.
Only seeing these creations online or in catalogs didn't have the same effect as getting up close. My imagination went back to the beginning when the antler was still attached to the Whitetail "Big Buck", or in the case of Moose or Elk "Big Bull", sporting it high above his head. Were there some reindeer antler in there too?
For some reason my mind wanders to the question"how many dogs would be using an antler table lamp for a chew toy given the opportunity?"
Looks like something I wouldn't mind including in a cabin setting - to dream of the future...
Do you own antler art, other than the trophy bucks hanging on the wall?
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Writings by Linda K. Burch
Last week I met a very vivacious huntress by the name of
Linda K. Burch. She began her hunting passion when she was 37 years old, that was 18 years ago. Linda comes across as a positive go getter.
Since our introduction I have been reading her writings to gain a more complete picture of who she is and where her articles are published.
She has started her own safety supply company with items you might be familiar with - "Firetacks" products for marking trails.
A women that lives and breathes hunting, Linda has done some writing for Bowhunting.net. Her range runs from instructional to humorous.
Once again we are reaching a time of year where outside activities are increasing. If you have a minute to bookmark Linda's writings, I believe you will find entertainment, and tips to checkout after those tiring trips to the timber. She is a Christian woman with a positive voice for the proliferation of the art of ethical hunting in the world of women today...
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