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Monthly Archives: February 2012
A Posse?
Previously: “We must bring the homesteaders into the safety of the village as soon as possible.” “Den ve bedder get wordt to dem now Chames!” Sezavich began walking to the door, “Ve may be too late awready!” Doc Shouse and … Continue reading →
We have much to prepare…
Previously: As Kidd finished inspecting the horses, he inspected the wagons and heard a cough coming from the back of the rear wagon—and ignored it—sort of. He motioned to Fensterwald to join him several feet away from the wagon, “For … Continue reading →
Wagon inspection
Previously (in 2012): Too soon for everyone, they sensed their time in 2012 Danger Bay was soon to end and they began to gather at the Cabin-on-the-Rock along with several of those who would remain in 2012, Susan, the Farkleberrys … Continue reading →
The 2012 visit ends
Previously: And so they were. And there it was… …With a broadly-smiling Medlar Farkleberry standing next to the P38M Night Fighter. Painted on her nose was a Bald Eagle with talons extended and the name “Night Eagle” painted below, “I … Continue reading →
Night Eagle
Previously: There were no other customers there as the lunch rush was still a half-hour off, and the scheduled tours were still in progress, they went to the counter, where Susan served each the specialty of the day AND a … Continue reading →
Williams’ Station, continued
Previously: “Mind over matter,” Larry quipped, “If he minds—it doesn’t matter.” “Thank you Larry—for putting this all in perspective,” Boomer had to laugh. That Andrew could manage all this really was not all THAT much of a surprise, “So, busting … Continue reading →
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Williams’ Station
Previously: “You know, Kiwi, our mid-day relief should be here in a few minutes (their grandson, Sam, Jr. and his wife, Jane); why don’t we have lunch in Williams’ Station?” “Because Lar is fixing our car?” “My car was in … Continue reading →
Going to Williams’ Station
Previously: Boomer barely heard Farkleberry telling him the story about how he came to possess the car several months before they were sent into the past. He’d won the car along with another Buick, this one a 1956 Buick Special … Continue reading →
“You want ‘er?”
Previously: “I can’t help but notice you two didn’t waste any time recreating the buckskins they wore,” Boomer had been admiring the well-made replica tunics they were wearing, “very nice.” “We found those in our attic as well—they’re not replicas—the … Continue reading →
Boomer was taken aback
Previously: “Yuh actually met Medlar, Valentinius and Matthew Farklberry” Medlar Farkleberry was in awe, he know of his namesake great-grandfather, but nothing of Medlar’s brothers, “What are they like?” “Like you and Shaddock, they’re Farkleberrys,” Sarah smiled, like everyone else … Continue reading →