A tubby suburban dad watching hunting and adventure shows on TV and wondering could I do that? This is the chronicle of my adventures as I learn to learn to Forage, Hunt and Fish for food that has lived as I would wish to myself - Wild and Free.
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Wednesday, 7 December 2011
7 comments:
Please feel free to leave comments. I really enjoy hearing what readers think. The rules are the same as round my dinner table:
You're welcome to disagree, life would be way too boring if we all agreed with each other and we'd never learn anything.
I like to think that we're all grown up enough to argue every last point, right down to the bone, without bearing a grudge afterwards.
Come on in the waters lovely
SBW
I LOVE the Rare Cargo shorts. They turned it into a full-length feature last year, but it came to San Francisco while I was travelling and I didn't get to see it.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully dark... especially the very first episode.
Great clips even brought a smile to this old "Humbug" Hope you dont mind I linked them and you on my blog. been reading you for sometime now and enjoy it very much.
ReplyDeletePhillip
ReplyDeleteI'll have to look out for that, they're very witty and imaginative
SBW
Justcook
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the campfire, thanks for commenting and linking both are much appreciated. I've added you to my blog roll.
SBW
So I wonder if flying reindeer taste lighter than your average regular reindeer?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh. I so needed it tonight!
I love the Rare Exports video and its sequel too. Must blog!
ReplyDeleteA Merry Cabin makes a Merry Hunt.
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear any ideas or suggestions to help me come up with some budget cutting ways to furnish/decorate my brother's 1940's built cabin. Want to keep the 40's theme going.
Brother's cabin is decorated mostly in garage sale and hand-me-downs. Lots of cowboy and mountain-y stuff like snowshoes, bin of pinecones, antlers, lanterns, beer steins, pictures of mountain animals, Christmas lights acoss the mantle, branding iron, cukoo clock, handmade quilts and afghans--anything they enjoy, fits the theme and is cheap, except the mounted jackalope which was purchased at great expense. The idea is to furnish the place with things the family enjoy and not spend a fortune.
As a nice Christmas touch, I outlined the outside of the cabin door with shotgun shell christmas lights (you can pick them up --> www.shotgunshellchristmaslights.com). Also strung them around our little butcher-block bar. Really warms things up next to the crossed snow shoes on the wall.