to post about. It snowed some more, the wind blew it around and we got some fresh drifts that I dug out and pushed in piles so the people could drive in and out of here with their cars, easily.
Had some young friends over and down yesterday . We went for a wagon ride with the team and then had a jam session which turned into a card party. Much merriment was had by the youth and the old folks even laffed a time or two.
Got another big bag of extruded soybean today and the fuel man brought me 200 gallons of bulk off road diesel fuel. $1.81 a gallon. Quite a change. Of course, there is no tax on it which adds 44 cents to the over the road fuel. Still costs more than harnessing up the team and feeding with them, tho’ they don’t work very good at moving snow!
Sounds like I will catch a ride into town with a neighbor lady on New Years eve and Cindy and I will go to Deadwood for a bit and gamble a little, eat some food and call it a night. Kids will have a party here that evening and also the next day. shot trap with shot guns. They tried to shoot trap last year in the dark and even tried to figure out a way to light up the trap with diesel fuel some way but it wouldn’t stay lit. Seems they have a new plan this year!
Og are you reading this and have any ideas? Anyone have any idea’s
Shooting flaming clay pigeons. What a way to ring in the New Year!
Krylon Glow in the Dark spray paint. You “charge” the paint by exposure to light. You spray the clays beforehand, just a light spray, and just before loading you hit ’em with a bright flashlight. They glow for several minutes after.
http://www.adorama.com/MSKG.html?sid=1230607565175459
Or you could use lighter fluid or kerosene!
Flame has too many opportunities for danger and disaster, but the glow in the dark paint works well. I’ve done this. If you’re interested in flame, put some.. well, I don’t dare mention the chemicals on the internet. But you can make something that will flare up when you hit it with the shotgun. Try the paint, it’s not fire but you’ll find it’s a good time.
Google Boomershoot and go visit with Joe Huffman, he’s one of the best there is.
Thanks Og. I thou8ght you’d have some good idea’s!
My first thought was a piece of bulk fuse glued or taped on. It wouldn’t have to be too long.