cactusjumper
Gold Member
Homar,
"It is sad that you have given up being a dreamer, or treasure hunter."
Neither of those conclusions about me are true . While I no longer search for Jesuit treasure, I still enjoy researching the subject of that possibility. I do it in the hopes of finding some small hidden facts that support the theories and legends and not the other way around.
While it's true that the bone spurs on my spine have ended my hiking days, I have had a wonderful time, since I was 13 years old, searching for lost mines and treasures. I will be 66 in February. Nothing sad about that long term hobby.
I am very aware of the many mistakes that are made by experts in every field. Those people are expected to make many decisions, some that deal with life or death. Only those who do nothing are imune to making mistakes.
I have made many lifelong friends through my hobby, and meet more every year. Some on the Internet, and others at the yearly Dutch Hunter's Rendezvous, an event which I started. That is something which is a tangible accomplishment, which many treasure hunters may never achieve. At least one of my dreams will not die with me.
There is no turning back the hands of time, my friend, and I will accept and live with the hand that has been dealt to me.
Take care,
Joe
"It is sad that you have given up being a dreamer, or treasure hunter."
Neither of those conclusions about me are true . While I no longer search for Jesuit treasure, I still enjoy researching the subject of that possibility. I do it in the hopes of finding some small hidden facts that support the theories and legends and not the other way around.
While it's true that the bone spurs on my spine have ended my hiking days, I have had a wonderful time, since I was 13 years old, searching for lost mines and treasures. I will be 66 in February. Nothing sad about that long term hobby.
I am very aware of the many mistakes that are made by experts in every field. Those people are expected to make many decisions, some that deal with life or death. Only those who do nothing are imune to making mistakes.
I have made many lifelong friends through my hobby, and meet more every year. Some on the Internet, and others at the yearly Dutch Hunter's Rendezvous, an event which I started. That is something which is a tangible accomplishment, which many treasure hunters may never achieve. At least one of my dreams will not die with me.
There is no turning back the hands of time, my friend, and I will accept and live with the hand that has been dealt to me.
Take care,
Joe