On November 2nd, 2015, I will again lead a hardy band of adventurers through Greek history. Well, and possibly some ouzo… This year, following the recreation of the time of the Battle of Marathon at Marathon, Greece, (October 29th – November 1st, 2015) we will visit Athens for some great museums and possibly some examinations […]
Archives for September 2015
Writing about Friends
The archer in the purple cote is one of the best reenactors I know. His name is Robert Sulentic, and he’s one of my oldest friends. When he and another of my oldest friends, Steve Callahan, joined our Medieval ‘Compagnia’ I knew we had a going concern. I think I’ll try and explain why, and […]
Catch and No Release — Fly fishing, writing, and the Wild
Yesterday, I was standing on an abandoned beaver house, several miles deep in the WIld (the Adirondacks), teaching my daughter to fly fish in the ungroomed conditions of a totally wild beaver pond. (aside — right now, at least two of my friends are asking ‘where was I, Cameron?’ with blood in their eyes…) Mostly […]