If you stop by my lodge you may get a helping of real grits or maybe fried hominy. I am better known for fried potatoes or bean soup with ham and corn bread. I might even have some woodworking done by then.
I may have room for one person in my lodge. I don't snore and I will have to turn Ralph loose chasing some grizzlies. He is like me in many ways, he likes it kind of cool and he gets a little irritable in the heat. I don't get irritable and I don't bite in the heat I just take it. I said I wasn't going to National Rendezvous because Missouri gets too hot in the summer but it looks like I'm going anyway.
P.S. When is it fairly cool and damp in your part of Australia? I want to send you some of those blue potatoes but potatoes grow best in places like Northern Wisconsin and Idaho where the summers are cool and moderately damp. We can grow them in the spring in Northern Illinois but the crops aren't that great.
Onward In Gods Service
Randall A Hermanson
Pioneer Commander
FCF 1998
OP#1 Woodstock Il
The Larrikin wrote:
Hey Paul
> At Rendezvous there will surely be someone to share their shelter with
> you. All of the foreign visitors , except the Japenese, stayed with
> someone else. TN had thw pleasure of hosting Kiwi from New Zealand and
> we were glad to introduce him to eating fried bugs from Brazil or
> somewhere.
So you were the poor sods that had to put up with him :} The Kentucky Boys
were suppose to look after me, but I slept up on the hill with the guy from
Sweden. It was realy great, first thing in the morning the Japanese would
have a worship time. They sang song from Japan and even though I could not
"understand" the words I understood the music. It's fun staying on Embassy
Row.
One thing I did find was that a lot of people would invite me to join them for a
meal or to have a cup of coffee. Even the cook in the kitchen of the lodge
gave me one (sorry about that, Duane). I even had a cup of coffee with Paul
Stanek. The good thing about the whole thing was I got to meet a lot of
Rangers and share their experiences of Rangers and FCF.I hope to repeat the same thing again this year.
There's a storm coming, our Storm.
PROCLAIMING GOD'S LOVE TO A DYING WORLD
Say to the captives, 'come out,' and those in darkness, 'Be free!'
Isaiah 49:9
Love in Jesus
Adrian Bonham aka Morning Light, The LarrikinI looked to the heavens to where God dwells
I looked into my life to see he lives there as well.Outpost 49
Hawkesbury Royal Rangers
Windsor, N.S.W.
Australia
F.C.F. 94
http://www.summit.net.au/~founder1/
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