[Ansteorra-archery] Fw: [Ansteorra] Deer On The List Field?

ironwyrm at juno.com ironwyrm at juno.com
Sat Nov 24 01:33:22 PST 2001


Greetings, Our Lady Francesca (who is a very good friend to our archery
community in the Steppes) thought this story might give you a grin.

Ironwyrm

--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: ylwrose2 at juno.com
To: jspinks at ix.netcom.com, ironwyrm at juno.com
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 06:02:12 -0600
Subject: [Ansteorra] Deer On The List Field?
Message-ID: <20011115.062447.-968917.0.ylwrose2 at juno.com>

Jack or Wil, won't one of you please see that this gets posted to the
Archers list?

Francesca



Neat story. I have seen deer on site in a fog at sunrise.  It sets a
really period feeling for the day.

Here in Mendersham, we once had an event on a working ranch.  We had hay
bales lined up for a castle and bridge battle. Imagine our surprise when
the cows started spearing the bales with their horns and tossing them up
in the air to break them up to eat!  People were running through the camp
yelling, "The cows are eating the castle!"  I understand that our combat
archers were instrumental in convincing the cows to dine (unharmed)
elsewhere. ;<)

Joanna

On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 07:12:37 -0600 "KTMC- AM 14 & KTMC-FM ROCK 105.1"
<ktmc at icok.net> writes:
> Greetings!
>    I did not attend Rundel's Margrave/Vormund event this past
> weekend,
> but did take over some hay that Lady Britta the Red had obtained for
> the
> archery backdrop. I checked in onsite, found the spot where I was to
> place it, and drove off at about one a.m. Saturday morning in the
> state
> park to where it was.
>    On the open general area where I understood the list field was to
> be
> for the fighting, there were two deer that had apparently been
> enjoying
> an early morning breakfast; they did not seem overly startled at the
> presence of myself and my pickup, and one waited until I had gotten
> out
> of the truck before it departed; I had had a chance to observe them
> for
> some time, from about a 20-30 yards distance.
>    The site is in a beautiful state park. Did anyone else get to see
> the
> deer on the field?
>
>    Valstarr
>
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