I hate when I come back from being gone, and find that the world has spun right on down the road in my absence…leaving me in a drifting cloud of dust and wonderment.
That’s a fancy way of saying, when I got back from my weekend I had a million things to do and not enough time to get them done. To top it all off, my motorcycle broke down on my Monday morning commute, and I ended up losing a full day of work getting it taken care of. Since I was off anyway, I went and got Petunia the Miracle Truck smogged and registered (two hours at DMV). She’s now street legal, but when I got home I found a leak by the right rear tire… brake fluid? It never stops! So now I have to find time to get her into the shop too.
Anyway, that’s how my week started… especially harsh after a great weekend up at Coon Camp Springs. How’s that for a long-winded excuse for only now getting around to writing a blog entry?
So, down to brass tacks, so to speak. I’ve got a few topics I’d like to get to this week, but here’s one that just came across my desk from one of my friends over at Jesse’s Hunting and Outdoors about the Hunting Down Cancer fundraiser.
What is Hunting Down Cancer? Here’s a snip from their website:
Hunting Down Cancer is a fundraising event for the fight against cancer. We will be auctioning off an elk, waterfowl hunts and other related items and again this season all of the proceeds will be benefiting the Lance Armstrong Foundation.
Hunts to be auctioned include several really nice waterfowl hunting opportunities, some one-on-one dog training instruction with some of the top trainers in the country, and predator hunting with callmakers and professional predator hunters. In short, it looks like something for everybody!
Anyway, get on over and check out the site. The auctions start later this week, and run through the month of August.
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I’m so glad I’m not the only one who names my vehicles. I once had a Geo Metro that I named “Zippy the Wonder Car” because it looked exactly like a cartoon car.
I think this Hunting Down Cancer thing is great. I’m always happy to see hunters doing positive things. I only wish there was a way to get more publicity for events like these. Oh well, maybe the OBS can help there. The more bloggers that write about something, the better chance there will be that the mainstream media will hear about it.