Yesterday, I put up a picture of the dirty guns all broken down for cleaning. One of the regulars on this blog dropped us a line in the comments about how much fun we must have had and also observed that our patio gun cleaning might unnerve our neighbors – well, we did have fun, but since the patio area isn’t visible to neighbors of normal height, we can’t comment on any jumpy nerves. Nobody in the area seems to react to the snick-snick noises our shotguns make when we’re cycling the fore-end to distribute the dry lube.
Our reader friend, Glenn B, blogs at “Ballseye’s Boomers,” a really neat blog. After reading his comments, I realized that I went to put him on the blogroll a while back but for whatever reason (senior moment?) it didn’t get done. That has been corrected now. Go to Glenn’s site and read about how he got the name for the blog – you will enjoy learning about that.
So, that brings us to the video here which has little to do with anything other than to relate to the post yesterday. I took some video of Damsel shooting her 20 gauge Remington 870 followed by a video of the broken down guns in the tranquility of our patio (listen to the songbirds and babbling water feature) followed by a before and after cleaning shot of the muzzle on Damsel’s Warthog.
The bird legs with the gaudy shoes are not Cap’n Bobs – ha!
Thanks, that was very nice of you.