Sunday, July 6, 2008

Learning Patience




This is the latest project I have finished. It is the most rewarding so far. The fawn mule deer was the most challenging because it was so delicate. There was times when I had to get up and walk away from it because I was going to throw it through the wall. I'm learning patience which some of you know I dont have any. But I'm learning them real fast. This mount was the main piece on the fourth of July float. It got alot of positive comments at church today. They said the float was really cool and it caught alot of good comments. It's getting my name out there. The president of Hoyt Easton invited me to a dinner to meet all their engineers and professional hunters this month. He said to bring cards and hand them out to everyone. Hope I can get some of their work. I'm now working on a moose my dad shot 23 years ago. I hope to give it to him for his birthday. The kids are getting ready to start their own projects. Brayle is going to do a baby skunk and Hunter will do a baby raccoon. We will keep you posted on their projects.

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