Once upon a time we sat around the fire and tried to sing a verse that was
worse than the other verse and of course we always had that quart of beer
to sip on. I recall doing a cartoon lecture once about cave mapping that
was quite a lot of fun to do and well thought of. As for chasing anchovies
in
He makes storm chasers sound boring and his train wrecks are far more exciting
and tragic than any story Ediger can tell. A quixotic Ahab, chasing anchovies.
In Lubbock. Year after year.
In the crazed planning, execution, and repetition lie the the answer to why
many listen.
Sent from my i
my point is not to disparage anyone but to note that in 20 some odd - the odder
the better - years of caving, what got talked about around the campfire were
the mishaps, the near disasters, the actual disasters narrowly averted, the
crazy ones who lived way out on a limb (Boon, Hal Lloyd, and ye
I have to say it was worth wading through all those other emails to be properly
set-up for this gem.
Brilliant, Nancy
Thanks
Viv Loftin
> On Jul 17, 2016, at 1:16 PM, Nancy Weaver via Texascavers
> wrote:
>
> written by nancy weaver. freely available to anyone who wants to use it.
>
> I have
written by nancy weaver. freely available to anyone who wants to use it.
I have a safe predictable job and a safe predictable
paycheck/pension/inheritance. I safely and predictably preregister for NSS
convention and put it on my calendar. I load my safe and predictable vehicle
with more stuf