we also do a bit of reenacting so camping out is easy for us... if i can accomplish it, my profile pic is from a recent event in st. augustine, fla.
will chat with every one later
Amazing. She got it on her second try. As regards THIS pirate (me - remember the pic of me with the Jolly Roger that today flies in my living room) I can help this sea dog out.theCryptofishist wrote:What fibers did they use for clothes? Ah, well, by the time they got to an ordinary sailor, they'd have gone down a ladder. Or did the navy provide? And, of course, a moderately successful pirate would have access to some class stuff--if odd ensembles. Yes, I"m every bit as uselessly random when you have a post directed at you, as I am when you're just reading my posts.
^Rhino is in Columbus? Columbia? Colubarium? and might know people who live near St. Louis...
Of course, at the burn it's all flame cannons. I fear a cannon ball might tear up the trash fence and let the trash in...
*goes off to look for New York Dolls videos...*
Joeln wrote:Leave it up to Rhino to show a good Southern welcome!
silas thatcher wrote:rhino, have you ever shoveled snow to get to the bbq pit, armed with a platter full of pork steaks and bbq sauce ??
grits ?? never had them...
I like grits, plain, butter, gravy. Never had grits with maple syrup. Sounds good. I put syrup on oatmeal.^Rhino! wrote:And grits?
A taste best garnered as a youth. Good with maple syrup, butter, a pinch of salt, and cheese as possible additions. Shrimp grits, though?