Thanks guys!
To tell the truth, perhaps the fact that only few people visited the Museum was partly our fault too, because we were so busy in looking for flint cores that we forgot to warn Doc. Piermarini of all the stuff we'd bring for our stand.
We have therefore deprived her of the chance to make a more detailed advertising of the event.
But what's important now is that both her and the mayor were surprised at the quantity and quality of our stuff, by our skills in working raw materials and by our organization.
As I wrote, they engaged us for that summer festival, and next time I'll talk with Doc. Piermarini I'm going to ask her if they can reserve us a field to let people try my slings.
You must know that this festival is held on a huge plateau, and the few re-enactment groups that are allowed to promote themselves here have also the possibility to entertain people with games: archery, tug of war, throwing log tournaments. Our game will be slinging tennis balls, hopefully
Thank
you, because if all this has been possible it's only thanks to your support, passion, enthusiasm and skill.
Quote:Awesome stuff, Mauro!
Alina, thanks. You have a PM, did you read it?
Quote:It was a wonderful feeling to see my sling lying there.
I can understand it. Your sling is so wonderful that you MUST be proud of it. Thanks for everything Ulrica!
Greetings,
Mauro.