i actually don't think i'll take it back with me...i'll leave it here to season in the inlaws' shed, and make a bow every time i come back. Also, if any of you english guys (or Parnell!)want a piece, PM me and i'll hook you up...provided you go to York to pick it up. Several of these staves are 'experimental' at best: shortish branches which are fairly knotty and which i hope to make into asymmetrical bows. One of them is destined for me mudderinlaw, which has to be very light...but fodderinlaw was very happy with his recurve and i think he's joined an archery club already. Mudderinlaw actually came to the graveyard with me and helped me carry the short ladder, tools, staves, etc. in the wicked snowstorm the UK suffered this winter.
I've got a shitload of yew back home, if you remember...but i better talk to Mar to see how it's been working...either way, since i love working with yew, and love spending time in the bush, i'll be going back out to the forests of coastal BC to collect some more. Meantime i'll get some elm and make holmies and mollegabets...try some carving like half eye...
haunted yew!