A post on the freindship bow thread got me to thinking. Pat and justin where talking about memory and I realized mine has got alot worst since I started building bows.
Pat my wife would say I am the worst as far as short term memory. But I don't think it's as much a memory problem as it is a distraction problem.
The day befor we left Texas I lost our digital camera,,,,,,Could not for the life of me remember where I had put it and the way my wife was glaring at me I think I was in serious danger.
Turned out my Dad found the camera the next day. It was on they bow of his boat. I now remember getting the camera to take some pics but spotted a nice ERC back in the woods and went to investigate. That ofcoarse led to spotting several other trees witch led to searching for a saw that led to going on a stave run. Finnishing up several hours later around dark. And then not realizing the camera was even misplaced till the next morning while boarding the plane.
Amasingly I seem to be able to remember where one particular tree is in the middle of the forest but can't remember where I put the car keys,cell phone,notebook or anything els that is important.
I often find myself wandering around in a daze looking at trees, or stairing for hours at the pile of staves trying to decide what I want to try next.being self employed makes it even harder. I will go across town to measure up a job and see a new costruction site that is taking out a lot of trees, Hours later i am trying to remember what I went to town for...LOL I guess if I've lost a few marbles at least it brings me much pleasure. And with that all said I am convinced that even though I can't seem to find anything these days I'm a whole lot happier when I am working on something bow related LOL Keenan