A (young) old Friend of mine (and some of you will remember him too) contacted me again recently on My FaceBook. That was a surprise, though he does contact me every other year or so - but there is more to tell. His name is Micah Adams and "we" mostly knew him as "bunnyhunter" here. Like me, his finances always seemed to be one of his shortages but he has a heart that has no shortcomings what so ever. He used to pitch in with my "cheerleading", in grand shape during St. Jude Auctions, and any other fund raising efforts that involved children or good deeds - bless his heart. You may recall this fact about him in particular, as I do.
After this most recent contact had aged, just a month or so, Micah asked for my snail-mail, as he wanted to send me something that he knew I would enjoy.
Two days ago I received a package from him, and opened it to expose a beautiful, functional, obviously hand-made back quiver. After admiring it by sight and feel, something clicked with me. I sent Micah a message of appreciation and pleasure, also asking if he had made it himself, or if it was perhaps one of "Barb"s.
My memory isn't always as sharp as it used to be but this time it was spot on. I seemed to recall that our late, dear friend Barb (Dumas), known to some, affectionately as "Quiver Gal", had made and sent a (surprise) quiver to "bunnyhunter", as she so dearly loved to do for her friends.
As I told Micah, I was very moved that he had chosen to send the quiver to me, and I was sure that Barb would be too.
Bless them both, bless us all.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v689/ber643/MicahBarb001.jpg)
Beautiful quiver and awesome story!
Thanks for sharing!!
That's a great quiver Bernie. Gifts like that are the best, as they touch the heart. Nice bow there too. Thanks for sharing with us.
That is a nice quiver Bernie and story. That might be your best side to. :biglaugh:
Nice story and quiver :)
Thanks, guys.
I heard that, Crooked Stic - LOL.
BTW - The bow is my primitive Osage Dano Bow, "Sneaky Snake", made and presented to me by Dano Gren, as he was a special close friend of Barb's also (along with me and Killie - and many others), I felt he would enjoy being along on the "revisit".
For those who don't know Barb - you can read about Barb in a thread that I initiated after her passing, now in the Archives, called "Sad News".
Very cool Bernie! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
What a beautiful way to keep her spirit alive on this side of the veil. Her kindnesses will never die, they reverberate in outward-moving ripples.
Killdeer :campfire:
Outstanding post Bernie!
Gotta read about this lady...
:thumbsup: Nice..........
Thank you all, and bless your heart (and words), Killie - but you, of all people, know how easily I get wet eyes, Lady.
Here is the link to Barb's Classic tribute in the archives, wooddamon1 (and any others)
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=39;t=000063
Great story, Great people.
Very nice, Bernie...couldn't have gone to a better person!
Great gift and tribute to a good friend thanks Bernie.I wished I'd been around to have known her.
Thanks, Longstykes, Lee, and Larry. The color of the lighter leather and fringe is actually a nice light grey (not white) that is sort of pebbled and may have come from a pair of chaps that I sent to Barb, for the leather in them.
Great story and quiver !
this kind of thing, for me, is the true essence of our pastime. Thank you Bernie
Thank you so much.
I remember Bunnyhunter now that you mention him. He was pretty fired up about trad archery back then.
I sent him a bunch of archery magazines way back when........He was just a kid was he not?
:campfire:
Little more than a kid, Stickbow, I think late teens to mid-twentys then. He's a big guy now, and (I think he said) he'll be having a youngster of his own soon.
Here are pics of the three Barb quivers i am now blessed with:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v689/ber643/BarbLakota.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v689/ber643/BarbBack.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v689/ber643/BarbMicah.jpg)
Pics of other Barb Quivers added.
That's what it's all about :)
Feels good :)
Here are mine;
I bought this one from Barb. Between the time she took this picture, and the time I got it, she added some beaver pelt to the straps between the rosettes and the attachment points.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/TG%20Uploads/Archery%20Equipment/Barbsotterskinquiver.jpg)
Richard sent me this after Barb's death. I was overwhelmed to get the Red Arrows. Linc was making a bow for her when she died, and he sent it to me. That is it, hanging next to the quiver.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/TG%20Uploads/Archery%20Equipment/BarbQuiver.jpg)
Barb's "Quiver Girl" bow, her quiver and the infamous Red Arrows:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/TG%20Uploads/Archery%20Equipment/Barbbowquiverarrows.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/TG%20Uploads/Archery%20Equipment/Bows/Selfbows/QuiverGirlInscription003.jpg)
Dan Casey, the man who built her bow, and his "Barb quiver".
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/TG%20Uploads/Archery%20Equipment/DanCasey2.jpg)
I too have one of Barbs quivers, never met her in person, but considered her a true fiend!! We miss ya Barb! Thanks Bernie!! Shawn
Does anyone else remember the immortal "opomsum" thread that Bunneyhunter (as he then spelled his name) started on the other site around 1999 or so? He chronicled his misadventures with an unkillable possum in his father's barn. He was the very soul of innocence and, because he was, he had a couple of hundred guys laughing so hard they were in tears as his narrative of clubbing, stabbing, shooting, etc.unfolded...and unfolded... and unfolded...
I'm glad to learn that he is now grown up. He was the most ingenious misspeller of words I ever came across but he sure had a good heart...
Thank you for the additional pics and words, Killie - and the reminder "story", Smilingg. They both fit in great. You too, Shawn, Barb would have loved your good heart, and good works, more and more as time went on, I'm sure.
Man, she did BEAUTIFUL quiver's! If I had a quiver from Barb, I'd be tempted to hang it up & not use it. But she seemed like the type that would be mad if they weren't used!
Thanks for posting this Bernie
My distinct pleasure, for both Micah and Barb, believe me.
It's really nice hooking up with old friends and sharing memories,their memories are what keeps them alive in our hearts.