Monday, November 10, 2014
Gene Long Post
Gene Long has posted a comment of interest. Here's the shortcut: Dick McCollum on Jack Boyd.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Pieter Bruegel: Children's Games
Ever wonder how far back the game of Buck Buck goes?
In this painting, dated 1560, it was clearly a regular thing. This could go back centuries earlier.
In this painting, dated 1560, it was clearly a regular thing. This could go back centuries earlier.
Old Coots and Moe to Boot
Gabriel, Edmonds, Vivian, Starnes, Kleinschmidt, Yancy at the December 2013 21/52 Roundtable discussion.
If you look carefully, you will notice Robert's fine collection of Moe Dean art and photos.
Monday, September 8, 2014
It was reported on the Nishkin website this morning that Dinky Starns has died. Dink was involved in Post 52 in the beginning along with Colonel Slaton and Jack Boyd. Dinky was Nishkin's first lodge chief. He served three terms in that office. He was a Worth Ranch staff member for many years. Dinky became a background figure in the early 1960s yet wielded a great deal of influence and was often called upon for advice.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
The Golden Age
An essay on The Golden Age of Scouting is now up on the site. To view it, click here.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Camping With Jack
As of August 2nd, the layout and formatting is complete and we are now working on finding higher quality versions of a few of the photos. Once the photos are swapped out we will be ready to output the book in a number of formats, including PDF and flip book (online virtual book).
It is within the realm of possibility that we may produce a print version, but it would be expensive and require a minimum order of 500 copies. It would have a slick cover and either be saddle stapled or with a square binding. Including printing and tax, the cost would be either $9.25 each (saddle stitched) or $10.17 each (square binding).
As we are talking about $5,000, and as many of us are not rolling in cash, it does not seem likely that it will go to print, but it if did – and if it were to be edited to be PC - it would be something nice to distribute for free among the various troops in the district and elsewhere. Personally, I would love to see this happen.
Thinking a bit more realistically, I have something else in mind: As the original printing included a request for Jack Boyd stories, I think it would be a great idea if these stories to be compiled and edited with additional content providing context, then added to Camping With Jack as an additional chapter.
If this can be done, we'll let everyone know.
–MDG
The Evolution of Post 52
Chris's fascinating in-depth article on the evolution of Post 52 has been posted and can be read at http://post52.org/The_Golden_Age/post52evolution.html
This is a good read, so make sure that you take a look.
This is a good read, so make sure that you take a look.
21 Stew
This is the recipe for the quick and simple stew that was developed back in the fifties by a mother of a member of Boy Scout Troop 21. Known as "21 Stew" it remained a popular item on the camping menu of Troop 21 and its successor, Troop 52, which then carried on the tradition for another half a century.
(If anyone has any tweaks, post 'em on this blog.)
Here's the recipe:
Hamburger
Minute Rice
Ranch Style Beans
Tomato Sauce
Salt & Pepper
Onion
Bell pepper
This was meant to be prepared by 11 year old boys. In other words, the proportions vary. May the spirit of the woods guide your hand.
Start the water for the Minute Rice.
Combine the beans and tomato sauce and heat.
Brown the hamburger along with chopped onions and peppers. For an authentic experience, burn the hamburger, then toss in a june bug and let it simmer for 10 seconds before removing. If the june bug explodes, toss out what would have been your share of the meal.
As the rice is going, toss the hamburger and veggies into the beans.
Season to taste, remembering to add a touch of campfire ash and a dozen gnats (option: Tabasco)
Serve over the rice (or, what the heck - just mix it all together) along with a nice vintage of grape Kool-Aid.
(If anyone has any tweaks, post 'em on this blog.)
Here's the recipe:
Hamburger
Minute Rice
Ranch Style Beans
Tomato Sauce
Salt & Pepper
Onion
Bell pepper
This was meant to be prepared by 11 year old boys. In other words, the proportions vary. May the spirit of the woods guide your hand.
Start the water for the Minute Rice.
Combine the beans and tomato sauce and heat.
Brown the hamburger along with chopped onions and peppers. For an authentic experience, burn the hamburger, then toss in a june bug and let it simmer for 10 seconds before removing. If the june bug explodes, toss out what would have been your share of the meal.
As the rice is going, toss the hamburger and veggies into the beans.
Season to taste, remembering to add a touch of campfire ash and a dozen gnats (option: Tabasco)
Serve over the rice (or, what the heck - just mix it all together) along with a nice vintage of grape Kool-Aid.
Monday, July 14, 2014
The Evolution of Post 52
Two weeks ago I posted a synopsis of the evolution of the Post on the secret web site. It was broken down into four phases. Last week I sent Trey a copy of Camping with Jack to be put into pdf format. This will allow more people to access CWJ in a much easier manner. Likewise it now may be possible to get Boyd Stories into a pdf format as well.
Boyd Stories were essays that people who knew jack sent in after he died. Some of these have been edited for content and clarity. The goal is for the reader will be able to understand the particular story about Jack without knowing Jack or being there. Publishing the raw copy verbatim runs the risk of the information being taken out of context. The ultimate goal is to illustrate how Jack created the leadership model that he used. We want people to understand the lessons that Jack taught in terms of real life situations.
The four phases of the evolution of Post 52 cite the events and happenings that forged Post 52. These phases show how the post changed over the years. It leaves a lot of room for people to fill in the blanks as well deals with many of the personalities that affected the path the post took at various junctures.
I hope that the round table videos from last winter can be put on the site very soon. I have not seen the videos, but am fairly certain that they will complement the four phases of the post's evolution.
Chris Callaway
Boyd Stories were essays that people who knew jack sent in after he died. Some of these have been edited for content and clarity. The goal is for the reader will be able to understand the particular story about Jack without knowing Jack or being there. Publishing the raw copy verbatim runs the risk of the information being taken out of context. The ultimate goal is to illustrate how Jack created the leadership model that he used. We want people to understand the lessons that Jack taught in terms of real life situations.
The four phases of the evolution of Post 52 cite the events and happenings that forged Post 52. These phases show how the post changed over the years. It leaves a lot of room for people to fill in the blanks as well deals with many of the personalities that affected the path the post took at various junctures.
I hope that the round table videos from last winter can be put on the site very soon. I have not seen the videos, but am fairly certain that they will complement the four phases of the post's evolution.
Chris Callaway
Monday, March 24, 2014
Content Needed
Ever feel like you're not getting the reception you were looking for?
Recently Chris provided a document with a nice assortment of info that we can certainly put to good use. Great stuff!
Meanwhile, there are still a lot of empty pages to fill. When people get a minute, it would be great if they would please go through the menus and see what is needed.
We may be a bunch of folks either approaching middle age or well beyond it, and we all have a lot going on in our lives, but if everyone could dedicate a few minutes of their time now and then, scouts of the future will benefit from this.
Thanks!
–MDG
Monday, February 24, 2014
Dick McCollum on Jack Boyd
My brother and I were in Troop 21 with Jack Boyd in the late 40;s and early 50’s.
He was thin and wiry and very devoted to scouting. Sometimes he was riled up but his overall demeanor was that of calm and equanimity which is a characteristic of a true leader and that was what I admired the most as I reflect back to our scouting days in Troop 21 with Jack Boyd.
He was proud of his service in WWII and I think it was the Army, as he loved to sing some of the Army songs such as “ sound off…”
I remember one camping trip near Fort Worth where we lay on our sleeping bags looking at the sky as Jack describe the stars and the constellations . He love this as we learned to do also. The memory of this is clear as day.
Charley and I both became Eagles and spent many nights at Worth Ranch as well as summers at Philmont.
I do not think I appreciated my own scouting experience then as much as I do now. The life lesions that scouting gave me proved a marvelous foundation as we grew into men and faced the challenges of the real world.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Post 52 late 60s early 70s
Chris Callaway Canada 1969 |
Chris Callaway Colorado 1967 |
Executive Committee campout WR 1969 |
Post 52 Exhibit Scoutorama 1969 |
1970 David Young standing on the Raton Turntable, it was removed and the roundhouse torn down two years later. |
Allen Edmonds in the Raton turntable doghouse 1970 on the way to Philmont |
Chris Callaway, Johnny Day Whitten, Homer Boyd 1969 return from Canada |
Bruce Williams, David Young, Paul Holte Canada 1971 |
Canada 1969 Homer Boyd, Johnny Day Whitten, Guide |
Arkansas 1967 John Runnion, Mark Smith Ed. Note: These photos have been restored and are in the process of being posted in the galleries for Post 52, Road Trips, Philmont and Sommers. |
First Post 52 ski trip to Taos
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