Cause' shotguns shells are bad for your health.
Well said, Ice Cube. Well said.
In Montana on of my favorite new activities, that is staunchly rooted and seeped in the culture here, is to go shooting. The activity schedule looks like this:
-Call friend with gun. Preferably more than one kind and preferably knowledgeable about said gun.
-Find objects that explode well. Pottery, pumpkins, or old electronics are optimal. If you get smancy': clay pigeons, going geto: beer cans.
-Go to remote location, no people, no animals, fences are okay.
-Set up shooting range. (Note: Montana is beautiful, and unless you want a bear to eat you, put some proper prior planning into what you're about to shoot cause' guess who gets to pick up all of the non-organic projectiles? Uh, yup. That'd be you!)
-Shoot. Pow. Boom. Pew.
-Oh look! Massive amounts of brass just lying around now! Since I have to pick those up as well, what can they be used for?
Sweet necklaces, that's what. Drilling some holes, fitting some crystals, and batta-bing! Montana Represent.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Inspiration
There are inputs coming from everywhere. It is hard to find something that constantly evokes an emotion reaction for me; or motivation or inspiration for that matter. When I find something that does that, a book, a painting, a place, it becomes a study in fixation. Trying to understand, to distill that golden moment that speaks to me without saying anything. Brilliant.
The does just that. Time and time again.
A Story for Tomorrow
The does just that. Time and time again.
A Story for Tomorrow
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Introductory Introduction
Hi.
About time this got going, seriously!
My name is Mo and I'm a silversmithing, business student, pilot, small business owner, in Bozeman, MT. Whew. That's a lot of words for work hard, play hard. So I've been re-doing the webpage, back in the school, and working on contracts for stores around the 406. I get a lot of questions about what its like to do a million things at once, therefore, I shall do a million-and-one; write a bit here and there about all the different goings on in the Fly Free Shop.
Fly Free Designs is the name of my jewelry studio and examples of work can be found at www.flyfreejewelry.com if you want to check it out! This blog is linked to some pages there so I thought I'd go the other way too.
I hope this is helpful and entertaining. Any questions are welcome and topic suggestions as well! Enjoy.
About time this got going, seriously!
My name is Mo and I'm a silversmithing, business student, pilot, small business owner, in Bozeman, MT. Whew. That's a lot of words for work hard, play hard. So I've been re-doing the webpage, back in the school, and working on contracts for stores around the 406. I get a lot of questions about what its like to do a million things at once, therefore, I shall do a million-and-one; write a bit here and there about all the different goings on in the Fly Free Shop.
Fly Free Designs is the name of my jewelry studio and examples of work can be found at www.flyfreejewelry.com if you want to check it out! This blog is linked to some pages there so I thought I'd go the other way too.
I hope this is helpful and entertaining. Any questions are welcome and topic suggestions as well! Enjoy.
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