Preparing to pack out for the Appleseed, two hundred and forty years ago in Boston, a crown colony there were people watching to see what was happening, what was going to happen, and decision makers (General Gage, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Doctor Warren) were making plans for their purposes over the next few days or weeks. Meetings held, information gathered and notes taken and messages sent out. None of the purposes and messages were aligned, confrontation was possible, battles and wars always start when one of the opposing forces believe the other force will not fight over some simple adjustment in the normal pattern. The accepted pattern.
Thank you for such a great experience! Earl and his crew did a fantastic job, and I can't wait to attend again. It would be a shame not to now that Earl has my wife's name right (Lay-A... Lay-a) :)
Thanks again to everyone that made this weekend happen.
Hi all. What a great weekend in Coupeville. A big thanks to all the shooters who spent their weekend with us improving their marksmanship and learning some heritage. Hope to see you all again.
What Tracey_B said, goes double for me.
Have to mention how nice it was to have our daughter 'Chronos' home from college for the weekend and to help out on the line.
Brought her friend Meghan, a delight to have around and great shooter striving to improve her skills and learn more about Appleseed.
Chronos Celebrating Patriots' Day with the Garand O0
(http://s965.photobucket.com/user/Snoplop_photos/media/Volley_zpsdtyoiieb.jpg.html)
Another volley with recoil and the empty casing caught mid air O0 (yep, I am proud of her - guilty as charged)
(http://s965.photobucket.com/user/Snoplop_photos/media/Nikki%20shooting%20the%20Garand_zpszcbqzsnp.jpg.html)
and rightly proud, there, Papa