“City Boy” vs. “Country Boy”
Frank James De Raffele Jr. and his wife Crystal De Raffele were with us on the first couple days of our writing retreat. Frank and I saw this table and what looked like a little “step stool.” He and I set up the little piece of wood, as a “City Boy”, in the front of the table like a little step that would take you to the next step (first photo). We just couldn’t figure why anyone would step up to the top of this table. What was it for?
My Father-in-law (born in Texas) was visiting on one of the days and we asked him what it was. I just know he was thinking (oh you “city boys”) and he walked over to the table and put the “step” up on top of the table and proceeded to step over what we thought was the second step and sat down. He then moved his arms as though he was resting a rifle on the table and placed the back of one hand on what we thought was a step. He said, “that’s where your bean bag goes to hold the barrel of you ‘huntin’ rifle boys. You shoot deer from here.”
I’m pretty sure he was thinking, “Dang city folk. They wanted to step up on it and do something silly like dance on it or worse yet, give a speech.”
Sorry Dad. I’m learning.
And here I thought it was an outdoor computer workstation where you could set your monitor on that “step” for a better ergonomic posture while you were working 🙂
In Australia we call it bench-rest rifle shooting. We would use it at the range to site-in a rifle before going hunting. Nice sturdy looking piece of gear too.
Thank You for sending this…it’s fun. Sometimes we just work toooo long.
There more than one way to use an item… and more than one way to solve a problem..
Where “who” shoots deer from here? #cityboy