If you haven't already, Roger, you might want to read Herrigel's ZEN IN THE ART OF ARCHERY, which is very good. And short (c.96 pp.) It's available on Amazon, fyi. And if you object to Amazon, try Thriftbooks, Abebooks, or Powell's Books.
illuminating re the horses that are 'dumped'. it makes my heart hurt, such cruelty and ignorance. I am appalled at the selfishness and lack of morals, which at my age should not be such a surprize but is
Shooting the bow is meditation. Simplicity such an act of grace.
I didn't know about the horses. Not the right act but maybe the right metaphor.
Always a joy to read what you write
My son's friend is a competitive archer, and my son got into it a little last summer. I may take over his set this summer. How long are your sessions?
If you haven't already, Roger, you might want to read Herrigel's ZEN IN THE ART OF ARCHERY, which is very good. And short (c.96 pp.) It's available on Amazon, fyi. And if you object to Amazon, try Thriftbooks, Abebooks, or Powell's Books.
Absolutely had no idea about the horses in WV. I’m glad there is potential care for them if rescued.
but nice bow work
illuminating re the horses that are 'dumped'. it makes my heart hurt, such cruelty and ignorance. I am appalled at the selfishness and lack of morals, which at my age should not be such a surprize but is