so...... is that the name of the creek?.... or a sign telling swamp folk to wade across there?... and maybe expect the trail to resume on the other side?.....
Ha…I never thought of that name like that before. That is Cross Creek, which is both a physical creek and a tiny community in North Central Florida. The creek connects two large lakes, the largest being Orange Lake, which is where I went duck hunting a few weeks ago. Two famous books (and a movie) are based on the creek and lake by Marjorie Rawlings: Cross Creek and The Yearling, which won her the Pulitzer Prize.so...... is that the name of the creek?.... or a sign telling swamp folk to wade across there?... and maybe expect the trail to resume on the other side?......... i don;t think i would though ..... looks like a place where gators and other reptilian creatures would be hiding out.....
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OK, you might have to explain this a little better for those of us who have no experience. The wood is the jig? What makes it Flemish?
"flemish" refers to the string itself and the way it is made.... .. a flemish string is a set of cords cut at a specific length ...twisted together... and then looped over at each end and spliced back into itself..... this makes a very strong bowstring that has the same number of cords in it;s loop as the rest of the string....OK, you might have to explain this a little better for those of us who have no experience. The wood is the jig? What makes it Flemish?

