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A day at Deep Creek

August 21st, 2011 by Dave Duffy

My daughter and boys grew up swimming in places with names like Deep Creek and Secret Swimming Hole on Pistol River near our home in southern coastal Oregon. Today we went to Deep Creek, an isolated spot several miles up Pistol River. There were only two families there, one of which we knew and the other, with four small kids, we got to know. Deep Creek is a friendly place.

The boys swim in Deep Creek. It is small and isolated, with pockets of deep, clear, cool water. You get used to the cool water

The tree was moved in place by high water since last year. The can see the 15 feet to the bottom through the crystal clear water.

I swam a bit with my old dog, Molly, then jumped off the log with the boys.

The shores abound in delicious blackberries.

Deep Creek is about as pretty as it gets anywhere on earth.

Lenie takes a break with Molly. Both went swimming.

 

 

Finishing up deadline for No. 131

July 18th, 2011 by Dave Duffy

Deadline hasn’t changed much in the last 23 years, except Annie has taken over the bulk of the work. But I still write the editorial and help select articles. I often work with my newest assistant, Clara, in my lap. We’re a day away from completing deadline for Issue No. 131.

Mills and Do defeat Ernst and Dodd

July 4th, 2011 by Dave Duffy

Derek Ernst of UNLV almost got it done at the 2011 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship, but lost in a playoff to Corbin Mills of Clemson. Ernst, 21, is from Clovis, California, while Mills, 21, is from Easley, South Carolina.

In the 2011 U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship, which was held concurrently at the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Oregon, Brianna Do, 21, of UCLA, defeated Marissa Dodd, 17, a high school graduate headed for Wake Forest. Do was born in Caliornia but represented her parents’ country of Vietnam, while Dodd is from Allen, Texas.

Here are a few photos:

GBHS golf team members Matt Anderson, who carried the standard for the men's championship, and Robby Duffy

Derek Ernst found lots of trouble on Hole 17, hitting into three bunkers. He lost his one-hole lead.

All eyes were on Corbin Mills for this Tee-shot. He's a big man and a big hitter.

Robby and Matt got to talk with Derek after the match.

I hung out a bit with Suzanne Andrews, the coordinator of the more than 300 volunteers at the match.

I also got to meet Corbin Mills, the men's champion.

And I met with Brianna Do, the women's champion.

I’ll be rooting for Derek Ernst at Saturday’s U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship

July 1st, 2011 by Dave Duffy

Derek Ernst of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Corbin Mills of Easley, South Carolina, will be in the 36-hole final tomorrow (Saturday) of the 2011 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort about 50 miles north of BHM. I got to talk with him yesterday after he advanced to today’s final eight contenders. My son, Robby, was a volunteer at the six-day event and was the “standard bearer” for Ernst’s group Friday. Naturally, I talked with the winner afterwards. Very likable 21-year-old. The winner tomorrow will get an invite to participate in the PGA’s Masters Tournament.

If you watch the event live on the Golf Channel, you’ll probably see me, Lenie, and Robby in the crowd. The “standard bearer” tomorrow will be Matthew Anderson, Robby’s high school golf teammate.

Dave Duffy and Derek Ernst

As standard bearer, on the left, Robby had a close-up view of Derek's performance Friday as he advanced to the final eight players.

 

Backwoods Home will be at the Green Expo in Medford, Oregon this Saturday & Sunday

June 24th, 2011 by Dave Duffy

Lenie and our son, Sam, will be hosting a Backwoods Home Magazine booth at the Oregon Green Expo at the Jackson County Fairgrounds in Medford, Oregon, this weekend. If you’re in the area, stop by and say hi. Expo hours are Saturday 10 to 5 and Sunday 10 to 4. This is a pretty small show, but we thought we’d do it since it’s only a 3-hour drive from home.

The show has booths operated by companies who offer a product, service or resource that saves energy or creates healthier and more self-reliant homes.

This is our first time doing this show. Sometimes these small shows are surprisingly fun.

Jackie Clay and husband, Will, will be in the BHM booth at the energy fair this weekend

June 14th, 2011 by Dave Duffy

The energy fair in Custer, Wisconsin is this weekend. Jackie Clay and Will will be in the Backwoods Home Magazine booth. If you can, drop by and congratulate them on their wedding, which just took place.

Meet Jackie and Will at the energy fair this weekend.

Lenie and I will not be there, but the Tee-shirt offer of the last few years will be in effect, namely, wear a BHM Tee-shirt to the fair and Jackie will give you a free anthology. If you don’t have a BHM Tee-shirt, you can buy one from Jackie at the fair (but she’ll only have a half dozen or so) or make your own, as several people have done in previous fairs. At the recent Mother Earth News fair in Puyallup, Wash., Nina Hooper of Seattle came up to the BHM booth sporting a home-made BHM purse. That’s close enough to a Tee-shirt so she qualified.

Nina Hooper qualified for a free anthology by sporting a homemade BHM purse to the TMEN Fair in Puyallup.

Also, if you have a copy of our Issue No. 1, you can trade it in at the MREA Fair for $50 worth of merchandise, based on retail value. At the TMEN Puyallup Fair, Larry Wilson of Marysville, Wash., brought his Issue No. 1 to the fair, but wouldn’t part with it.

Larry Wilson and wife show off their Issue No. 1 at the Puyallup Fair. Bring yours to the MREA Fair and you can trade it in for $50 in merchandise.

The Ultimate Dog Tease video

June 13th, 2011 by Dave Duffy

Any time you’re feeling down, just click on this video. It’s got to put a smile on your face..

Being a golf champion is really cool!

June 12th, 2011 by Dave Duffy

BHM employee Toby Stanley, Jr, and I won the Tin Cup Golf Tournament at Cedar Bend Golf Course near Gold Beach this weekend.  Actually, we won the “net score” championship, that is, after deducting our handicap. Toby is a 12 handicap and I am a 22 so we got a 17 handicap for the tournament. We were in 7th place at the end of yesterday, but pulled out the win today on the final hole when Toby sunk a long birdie putt. We both shot an 84 today, which is the lowest score I’ve ever shot in my life. There were eighteen two-man teams.

Toby is a former member of the GBHS golf team, and he is accustomed to shooting in the high 70s or low 80s. Two other former GBHS team members, Tyler Ward and Dane Ross, won the “gross score” championship. Two current members of the GBHS team, son Robby Duffy and Matt Anderson, took second place for lowest gross score.

I am, needless to say, really jazzed.

Toby Stanley Jr and Dave Duffy

Robby, Toby graduate from high school

June 10th, 2011 by Dave Duffy

Son Robby and several friends graduated from high school this evening. Robby was among the 49 kids graduating from Gold Beach High School. He’s headed for Oregon State University to study engineering. We gave out four scholarships, three to kids graduating tonight and one to an employee, Toby Stanley, who got his GED last week.

Robby and mom

Robby with good friend, Matt, along with dads, Dave and Dave

Backwoods Home Magazine gave out three scholarships to graduating seniors in the amount of $2,000 each, renewable for four years so long as they maintain good grades. Here they are: Jon Werder, Robby, and Matt Anderson.

Toby Stanley would have graduated from GBHS two years ago, when my son, Jake, did, but he dropped out. BHM hired him and offered him the same $2,000 renewable scholarship if he got his GED. He did and we gave him a graduation party last week at the office. He'll enter the local community college in January but continue to work for BHM. He's standing on a chair in this photo, as it is the custom in the Duffy household to stand on a chair and give a speech at significant events.

The Mother Earth News Fair rocked

June 7th, 2011 by Dave Duffy

TMEN Publisher Bryan Welch and BHM Publisher Dave Duffy

The TMEN Fair in Puyallup, Washington was terrific. It was better than the old preparedness shows and even better than the MREA fair in Wisconsin, which had been the best fair in the country. It is almost exactly the type of show I have envisioned for many years since the preparedness shows ended, but I didn’t have the deep pockets to take the financial risk of putting on such an event. Every aspect of self-reliance, from sawing big logs into boards to classes in canning food. My hat is off to Bryan Welch, publisher of TMEN, for putting this fair together.

I hadn’t planned on attending TMEN’s next two fairs in San Rafael, California in September and in Seven Springs, Pennsylvania, also in September, but after this experience I’ll probably attend both. Mother Earth News has come a log way back to her roots under Bryan Welch; John Shuttleworth would have been pleased. I’ll help Mother promote their fairs however I can.

By the way, she’s slender and tall, and damn good looking. No photo here though. I didn’t even ask. We had a very enjoyable two-day conversation.

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