The (mis)adventures and thoughts of an aspiring master archer, lifter, and fantasy author who happens to be irresistibly drawn towards wolves, raptors, and parrots. They may say there's no such thing as Paradise or Perfection, yet I'm still searching for them. Why do I keep searching? A voice speaks to me and says: "Search for Paradise and aspire for Perfection"...
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Escape Room and Three Birthdays
Tuesday, January 09, 2024
USA Archery Indoor Nationals 2024 2/n
These are courtesy of the wonderful staff at Easton-Newberry.
And then I also had a bit of fun today on my "weather day" with Anduril, Flame of the West... I did a bit of surgery on it to make it a little more comfortable to shoot as part of a brief reset phase before I return to my regularly scheduled program.
Sunday, January 07, 2024
USA Archery Indoor Nationals 2024 1/n
I survived the 2024 USA Archery Indoor Nationals! Score-wise, it was a lackluster performance to put it mildly. In terms of enjoyment and fulfillment, it was probably the best Indoor Nationals I have ever done. I shot with some of the finest people ever, including a fellow traditional archer who loves Tolkien, a good-humored Olympic recurve archer, and a fellow geek on the next target.
The lesson from the weekend: Albuterol, Prednisone, and archery DO NOT mix! It's even worse when caffeine (after a few months of abstinence) gets thrown into the mix. I learned that the hard way as my brain and my eyes were spinning like a cartoon. That being said, I was pleasantly surprised to see most of my arrows actually stayed on the paper other than maybe 1-2 arrows the entire weekend. The other lesson: while cough drops are amazing for controlling coughing, they also wreak havoc on the digestive system, and these were even with the non-sugar-free ones. Luckily, I didn't have to deal with digestive issues during the tournament!
Tuesday, January 02, 2024
Florida Archery Association State Indoor 2024 and Xolotl Update
Pictures were fairly sparse from this state indoor, but I got a few. Finished the weekend with a 747/1200, which was pretty good considering I spent a lot of mental energy trying NOT to cough my brains out on the first day and getting used to awkward lighting. That being said, I did very well for a less familiar venue than Easton-Newberry! The second day was a much stronger performance with me just falling short of 400/600 at 396/600. Now here's for preparing for the USA Archery Indoor Nationals!
And then there's work on Xolotl, this time with a lighter, more cutting-oriented blade instead of the HiJinx blade. I actually find the lighter blade much easier for me to drive effectively, and whew, it gave me the willies seeing what it did to the cardboard boxes in short order!
Remember, do NOT attempt this at home without proper containment or a large, open space!