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MAINER
01-13-2003, 03:54 PM
just read 'em. www.johnlmoore.com John, Correct me on the web address if I'm wrong.
Sunday Creek
01-13-2003, 04:45 PM
Guy, your check is in the mail.
Coldfingers
01-18-2003, 08:33 AM
Guy,
I concure with you on Johns books. I enjoyed them alot and will re-read them. Having had an oportunity to read "The Breaking of Ezra Riley" made my little walk on the land much more interesting.
John...no check needed, just send rabbits ;*)
Scotty
MAINER
01-19-2003, 09:27 AM
Scotty - Did you get to "Deadman"? I think I'm having a hard time just imagining how big his ranch is. I lent my "Ezra Riley Trilogy" and the book of advice to his son to one of my "on the fence" neighbors - hopefully he'll be started on the right path when he gets done reading them. Best Regards, Guy
Coldfingers
01-19-2003, 06:32 PM
Mainer,
Well, we drove to our camping spot on Deadman road. I dunno exactly where we were most of the time. Sunday's ranch is not very big, I think I could walk across it in a day or two. (it is mostly up and down I think. If you streached it flat it would be huge! 8*)
We had a couple of slightly stormy nights and I thought about that part of the book. There was a lightning rod on the corral we camped next to. I looked upon it with much suspicion!
The most interesting places were the pockets of badlands. They just kept going down and down. Once I got to what I thought was the bottom, there was one more little gully...Glad I did not shoot a deer down in one of them holes!
He does raise some tasty rabbits on that spread of his. Small, but tasty! It took a few pointers from Sunday before I got within shooting distance of a deer. I should have asked for pointers on shootin also...LOL! The rabbits were much more gullible than the deer thankfully or we would have had to live on coldcuts.
I would have perhaps done better if I could have guit my oooohhhhin and awwwwwin at the neat country. I have no regrets though since my son and I had a great time with a great host.
The thing I appreciated most about Sunday's books was that they were "down to earth" and not some story from spiritual la' la' land.
Scotty
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