I was somewhat new to SCA when B. Frank Franklin passed. I was sad and happy to read the comments of ALL those who missed his column, as it made me want to know more. Not that I can judge anyone's writing skill, I just wanted to feel what had earned others respect. It is nice to know that without notice, some candy (past columns) will come and be enjoyed for years to come. I'm beginning to "feel" the adventure in and of his words, creating a bit of a sweet tooth. Edit, OOPS read below
Thanks, Rob. We've lost a few writers over the yeas, but BFF is actually alive and well, just mostly hard to find! He even sent a recent post. But we do like to post the occasional archival article as well. Thanks for the kind words.
I was somewhat new to SCA when B. Frank Franklin passed. I was sad and happy to read the comments of ALL those who missed his column, as it made me want to know more. Not that I can judge anyone's writing skill, I just wanted to feel what had earned others respect. It is nice to know that without notice, some candy (past columns) will come and be enjoyed for years to come. I'm beginning to "feel" the adventure in and of his words, creating a bit of a sweet tooth. Edit, OOPS read below
Thanks, Rob. We've lost a few writers over the yeas, but BFF is actually alive and well, just mostly hard to find! He even sent a recent post. But we do like to post the occasional archival article as well. Thanks for the kind words.
Wow that is scarey! I can no longer trust my memory!
My apologies to BFF - now this is cracking me up. Oh my.
Well as I go through my stack, I'll eventually find who that was. It was a few years ago I beleive. - Sorry and thanks Josh
Trust me, we understand! You might be thinking of Paul "Capt'n Pauley" Esterle, who passed a few years ago.