Well Sir, the Compliment was and is deserving.
I am glad that Diego has a great also has a great Teacher, besides his Father and Mother.
Teachers are taken for granted too often, and far too lightly.
You are so lucky to have the admin. People that you have.
And like I said before your Students are luckiest of all to have the combination of both in their school. Your admin personnel need to be acknowledged also.
Well tell Diego that I hope he gets use that knife on a lot of snakes, hogs, deer, and #@##! tarantulas! I don't know how the Indians, and pioneers, and cowboys ever made it out there. I would have to sleep in the day, and ride at night, and hope my horse didn't step in a gopher hole. The snakes, I can get by with, but those #%^#@!!*****!! Big arse hairy spiders......
Oh, and those big Scorpians also!!
The indians in S.A. eat the Tarantulas. They take a stick and push it down behind the hole in the ground where the spider is, and force it out, and whack it, and toss it on a fire, and burn all the hairs off, (Which is one of the Spider's defenses, it will rub it's legs, and send the tiny little hairs floating in the breeze, and any animal close will in hale them. It is like inhaling tiny fiber glass threads.
) and then pull the legs out, and eat them. Supposed to taste like shrimp. ::)Blech!!
I get fiddler crabs out of the holes like that. I find a good spot with lots of fiddler crabs, and when they run down into the hole, I take a stick, or steel rod, and poke in behind the tunnel, and pry upwards, and they come running out, and I grab them, and toss them in the bucket. I used to use a shovel, but one day, I forgot to put it in the truck, and was trying to dig them up with a stick, and noticed that they would run out of the hole, but the stick broke, and then I found a piece of 1/2 inch rebar, and I saw a crab partially down in the hole, which they don't go far into unless threatened, so I stuck the rod in behind about 3-4 inches, at an angle and, and forced it up and pried the crab out of the hole, and that is how I it do now. So when I want to get bait for Sheepshead, or other fish, I take a rod with me and load up my bucket in no time, and a whole lot less work.
Well Mejo, keep up the good work and Mile Gracias for what you do .
Wayne