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in reply to: What ya got goin? #32072in reply to: Caroline & David Petersen #31226
I found this in the “Science of the Mind Daily Reader” and I feel I need to share.
“I am Your Beloved”
I may not see the first or catch the second of your tears. I cannot stop them; they belong to you, as do your smile, your laughter, and your song of life. I will walk next to you if that is your desire. I will stand by you and hold your heart with mine. I will love you the way good friends do. I will listen when your soul whispers. I will beat the drum to the heartbeat of your song. I will feed your dreams and blanket them with the petals of a rose. I will be there when you harvest the good that you have planted. You can lean on me for courage to remove the stones of doubt and worry. I will stand by you when you are strong and during your darkest hour. I will help you find the words you need to speak with love and power. Don’t give yourself to tears or worry, to pain or suffering.
You are here by design to live your life and dreams. You are the colors that create the rainbow. Your heart has wings strong enough to lift you above any storm. You were created to serve love in all it’s forms. It is love that holds the unseen particles of your being together for your wondrous life experience. It is love that shows the way and will never leave you. I have many names. I am your beloved.
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in reply to: What ya got goin? #31076Like this old 55# Shakespeare uh!!!
There’s a good program on the TV series “How the Earth Was Made”, I think that’s the one, about the super volcano under Yellowstone. When it blows you’re gonna be pretty much shafted 😀 no matter where you live. The end just quicker in some places than others.
I need to find the book and read also.
in reply to: Serving a bowstring (cheap & easy) #278082X 😀
in reply to: What ya got goin? #25757She’s Osage Bruce.
in reply to: Grouse Question #25712I once emptied my quiver trying to hit one of them danged fool’s hens. Beats me why I couldn’t hit it. I was ticked and flustered. In frustration I picked up a fist sized rock and threw it at the bird and I’ll be damned if I didn’t hit it and kill it. Sticks and stones:?:?
It tasted mighty good that evening after being broiled over the campfire while I re-sharpened all my broadheads.
in reply to: What ya got goin? #25705So nice here today. Wind is nil for a rare time.
Shooting my “Great Plainsman”, 52# @ 28″. It was built by the mentor of Great Plains Archery, Reece Field.
Osage can get some of the neatest colors. This bow is about 26-27 years old. She’s called “Yobow”. When Reece handed it to me he said “Here’s yo bow” 😀
in reply to: Grouse Question #24779I know what you mean. Lots of things these days I be watching instead of chasing, (my wife has something to say about that, nothing to do with me turning 69 Sunday):lol::lol:
And I oughta be chasing turkeys too but I’m just not into it this year, yet anyway. Maybe if the wind settles down then I’ll go.
We have no grouse in this country. Lesser Prairie Chickens in some ares. They(the birds) have become quite the battleground subject between the feds and the rest of the human race.
in reply to: Grouse Question #24718in reply to: Update on Larry Fischer vs The Bastard #24538Be strong Larry, we’re being strong for you. Just listen for the prayers, they’re coming your way.
Ralph & Shirley
in reply to: Caroline & David Petersen #22263Blessings and prayers for both from us.
Ralph & Shirley
in reply to: Questions on tradtiional archery #20281The four volumes of “The Bowyers Bible” have many hours of good reading and full of traditional archery information. Bow building and all.
in reply to: Darned elk #20176Don’t wanna get anyone’s blood stirring or anything.
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