“Stinky” the dog that made my brother and I famous for a day

We used to have a dog we named “Stinky”. He was a stray dog that showed up at our place one day, and well, the way he earned his name should be self explanatory. Your welcome to read the article I scanned, which ran on the front page of the Ephrata Review, on May 11, […]

First stage of limo camo

Here you can see my first stage of camo.  It does seem to have a big of negative effect on the class factor, but I figure a nice brush guard off of a Crown Victoria police interceptor will compensate.  I want to add a few more leaf prints, like a few hundred more, before putting […]

Limo camo progress

Our limo camo project is proceeding, today I ran a few tests, you can see the progress in the picture below. Friday we plan to shoot the whole thing, still working on a pattern I like. First the chrome comes off, as chrome and camo do not mix. For a practical person like myself, I […]

Fiscal restraint, buying limousines, and other compatible habits

I woke up this morning with a new limousine in my driveway. Well, it’s not quite new, in a year or two I can put classic tags on it. Now some uneducated folks might ask “what on earth are you doing with a limousine?!”, since I’m not a politician or an agent for the Amish […]

The Smith & Wesson .460 – separating the men from the boys

Imagine this scenario that plays out sometimes at Beavertown Guns and Grocery: (some minor details have been embellished for perspective) An enormous, muscular man strides in. His shirts says “2012 Alligator Wrestling Finalist”. His leather pants have grizzly bear teeth marks in them. His steel toed kevlar boots have an authoritative “clump, clump” as he […]

Owl imprint in the snow

I was out rabbit hunting a week or two ago with my good friend Paul Weaver, of Beavertown Guns & Grocery, and my dog “Noodles” (unfortuantly when I named this dog I didn’t realize how stupid I would sound in the field when I called it) and we ran across this imprint in the snow. […]