<< I just finished reading "The Long Rifle" by Stewart Edward
White. Were you the one who mentioned the book a couple
of months ago?>>
Yup... I sure liked it too.....especially when "Don" sez his name is actually
"Dan"...as in Boone.
<< Think on the bright side. You're learning to shoot better than you fly,
and you made
headway in not sewing yourself (more than once or twice) to the canvas when
you made your diamond fly. Things are looking up!>>
Waitaminute... wait-a-minute! Ain't nothin fell off my plane on landing in
weeks! And... while me sewing needs a some improvement, the Doc sez my blood
level is getting back to normal, and my fingers are healing nicely....<G>
Ymos,
Magpie
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Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 03:36:50 EDT
From: GazeingCyot@cs.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: re: Have a look at my camp
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To all you that have Complimented me on the site thanks! Glade ya liked it. I
put an hour or two into putting it together.
Mike to answer your question if Mountaineer Survival Skills was my research
paper.
Well, I fell it is part of it, the part that documents and give's credence to
the others, Aux Aliment Du Pays food for thought, A Feast or Famine Camp,
Upper Missouri Gardening, That show my involvement in taking this research
into the field learning and using some of these plants and even growing some
of the not very abundant heirloom vegetables of the Hidatsa, Mandan, and
Aricara tribes. Which all ties in to the documentation given in Mountaineer
Survial Skills. This part of the research I intend to keep adding to as I
share more plants and outings using them. Like the three day ride Wynn and I
took we managed to add to out fare on the trail with some plants. It's a good
thing that mule of Wynns don't sing much or I would have been addin some meat
to our fare also.
Wynn you said:
Also my puter does not comprehend the pics the way you sent them. I hope
you can try something else.
I figured out the problem between you and that mule your puter cannot
comprehend that much Ugly I'll sending them one at a time to cut down on the
ugly some.
Linda
There are a few good ladies that ride and camp with us and as for being
though all I can say is I'd rather cross a she Griz then Jill and some of
them other ladies.
Thanks agin
Crazy Cyot
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>To all you that have Complimented me on the site thanks! Glade ya liked it. I put an hour or two into putting it together.
<BR>Mike to answer your question if Mountaineer Survival Skills was my research paper.
<BR>Well, I fell it is part of it, the part that documents and give's credence to the others, Aux Aliment Du Pays food for thought, A Feast or Famine Camp, Upper Missouri Gardening, That show my involvement in taking this research into the field learning and using some of these plants and even growing some of the not very abundant heirloom vegetables of the Hidatsa, Mandan, and Aricara tribes. Which all ties in to the documentation given in Mountaineer Survial Skills. This part of the research I intend to keep adding to as I share more plants and outings using them. Like the three day ride Wynn and I took we managed to add to out fare on the trail with some plants. It's a good thing that mule of Wynns don't sing much or I would have been addin some meat to our fare also.
<BR>Wynn you said:
<BR>Also my puter does not comprehend the pics the way you sent them. I hope
<BR>you can try something else.
<BR>
<BR>I figured out the problem between you and that mule your puter cannot comprehend that much Ugly I'll sending them one at a time to cut down on the ugly some.
<BR>
<BR>Linda
<BR> There are a few good ladies that ride and camp with us and as for being though all I can say is I'd rather cross a she Griz then Jill and some of them other ladies.