Good Evening,
   As you may or may not know Field Day is this weekend.  The bands will be jam 
packed with signals; hopefully a few of mine will join in.  Therefore: I will 
not be on the air for the Sunday nets.  By that time I will probably be 
sleeping and trying to get ready for the 90 min commute to downtown Portland.  
Forty-five minute drive and then a forty minute train ride on the quicker days. 
 
   I hope you all have fun getting on the air or avoiding amateur radio for the 
day; whichever makes you feel better.  I know at least a few of you will be on 
the air for community events or on 30 meters avoiding the bedlam.  I don't 
contest much, just a few times a year.  But, field day is a little different.  
You get to hear a bunch of folks on the air who are just starting out or 
reviving their rusty fist.  Much like the deer hunters who used to come to 
Wisconsin from Chicago.  They had not been outside hiking since the year before 
so were quite out of shape.
   Speaking of hiking and being out of shape I took another hike today and saw 
a part of the property I had not visited in four or five years.  You'd think 
that 20 acres would be easily covered on a regular basis but believe me, with 
all the trees and rugged terrain it is not simple to traverse.  If it were 
clear cut it would be easy to survey but it is fairly wooded to very dense in 
areas.  Along my way I found a good path.  The deer and elk have been using 
this for quite some time so even the trees allowed them through.  
   I walked until I met the edge of the property and kept going for another 
hour.  The salmon berries are just starting to get ripe.  Some were quite tart 
while others are still green.  The blackberry crop will be very large in 
another few weeks.  Thimble berries are blooming so I hope I can get at least a 
handful before the animals eat them all.  Turk's cap lilies are not yet 
blooming this high up but I did see the first foxgloves as I hiked.  There were 
daisies everywhere you looked in the large clearcuts.  Then I got into the 
neighboring forest and hiked to the slough.  I was looking for signs of beaver 
work but only found it from previous years.  I'll keep looking.
   The weather has been jumping back and forth from warm and sunny to chilly 
and grey.  Today was mostly grey and chilly enough to require a fire.  Later in 
the day the overcast broke up a bit to allow some sun through but the fire 
still feels nice.  Hopefully tomorrow will be a bit warmer so our FD venue will 
be comfortable.  But it is only a few miles away so I can always come home and 
get more clothes if the need arises.
    Remember, no nets this weekend.  I will see you all again on July 1st.  
Have fun and stay safe.
       73,
          Kevin.  KD5ONS




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