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Good day for finding puff balls (Lycoperdon perlatum). Wearing a ‘50s Stetson 3X.

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Hat goes well with that skillet full of goodness. Nice color.
 

Wyldkarma

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Our recent vacation / journey landed us in NYC. I wanted to hit the 3 big shops there....JJ's Hats, Worth & Worth & Bencraft. But, alas Bencraft is closed on Saturdays. JJ's is reportedly the oldest hat shop in NYC. Very nice place and tons of hats, mostly production Stetsons, etc. they do customs but had very few on display. I really enjoyed Worth & Worth much better. Orlando, the owner chatted with me and my wife for some time. He is a true artist and I really like his work. I already have 2 Worth & Worth hats, so no purchases this trip. But, he did take my measurements for any futrure online orders I may decide on later, he had so many nice ones on display I just couldn't decide. Worth & Worths store is hidden on the 6th floor of the Turnbull & Asser building, kinda hard to find....wife and I were standing outside with our google map looking around and the salesman from Turnbull comes out and said he saw my "great looking" fedora and figured we were looking for Worth & Worth, and said this happens all the time and showed us how to get to the 6th floor from his shop. I'm really liking his Sheriffs hat from Stranger Things.....;)

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AbbaDatDeHat

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Our recent vacation / journey landed us in NYC. I wanted to hit the 3 big shops there....JJ's Hats, Worth & Worth & Bencraft. But, alas Bencraft is closed on Saturdays. JJ's is reportedly the oldest hat shop in NYC. Very nice place and tons of hats, mostly production Stetsons, etc. they do customs but had very few on display. I really enjoyed Worth & Worth much better. Orlando, the owner chatted with me and my wife for some time. He is a true artist and I really like his work. I already have 2 Worth & Worth hats, so no purchases this trip. But, he did take my measurements for any futrure online orders I may decide on later, he had so many nice ones on display I just couldn't decide. Worth & Worths store is hidden on the 6th floor of the Turnbull & Asser building, kinda hard to find....wife and I were standing outside with our google map looking around and the salesman from Turnbull comes out and said he saw my "great looking" fedora and figured we were looking for Worth & Worth, and said this happens all the time and showed us how to get to the 6th floor from his shop. I'm really liking his Sheriffs hat from Stranger Things.....;)

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We attended an outdoor performance of Sam Wright's one-man play, "Crazy Horse: A Dream of Thunder" yesterday. The plot & timeframe of Wright's play begins in 1854 with the attempted arrest of Chief Conquering Bear by Lt. Grattan over a stolen cow when Crazy Horse was just 11 yrs old, resulting in 29 dead in what is known today as the Grattan Massacre. It progresses with Crazy Horse being honored as a Lakota "Shirt Wearer" at the age of 16; his marriage & the birth & death of both his wife & infant daughter from disease; his bravery at the Battle of Little Bighorn; & of the trickery of his capture & murder at Ft. Robinson, NE.

Wright does a terrific job using props such as hats, headdresses, feathers, blankets & leggings as he plays the parts of the various characters, interacting with each other. It helps to know the history but easy enough to follow if you don't.

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Excuse the necessary cropped pics with so many people there. It was in the low 90*s so I chose to wear my big Sunbody for protection from the sun.

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Besides Sam Wright we still have a local actor who does storytelling as Cole Younger & another "semi-retired" actor who still occasionally does Frank James. Father Time finally caught up with our Buffalo Bill Cody so he retired & closed his Wild West Show.
 
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We attended an outdoor performance of Sam Wright's one-man play, "Crazy Horse: A Dream of Thunder" yesterday. The plot & timeframe of Wright's play begins in 1854 with the attempted arrest of Chief Conquering Bear by Lt. Grattan over a stolen cow when Crazy Horse was just 11 yrs old, resulting in 29 dead in what is known today as the Grattan Massacre. It progresses with Crazy Horse being honored as a Lakota "Shirt Wearer" at the age of 16; his marriage & the birth & death of both his wife & infant daughter from disease; his bravery at the Battle of Little Bighorn; & of the trickery of his capture & murder at Ft. Robinson, NE.

Wright does a terrific job using props such as hats, headdresses, feathers, blankets & leggings as he plays the parts of the various characters, interacting with each other. It helps to know the history but easy enough to follow if you don't.

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Excuse the necessary cropped pics with so many people there. It was in the low 90*s so I chose to wear my big Sunbody for protection from the sun.

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Besides Sam Wright we still have a local actor who does storytelling as Cole Younger & another "semi-retired" actor who still occasionally does Frank James. Father Time finally caught up with our Buffalo Bill Cody so he retired & closed his Wild West Show.
I would love to see a presentation like this. Not an area of history I'm well versed in, but hell, all history is interesting to me! A great day, I'm in envy Jack.
 

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That is something I would like to see!
We attended an outdoor performance of Sam Wright's one-man play, "Crazy Horse: A Dream of Thunder" yesterday. The plot & timeframe of Wright's play begins in 1854 with the attempted arrest of Chief Conquering Bear by Lt. Grattan over a stolen cow when Crazy Horse was just 11 yrs old, resulting in 29 dead in what is known today as the Grattan Massacre. It progresses with Crazy Horse being honored as a Lakota "Shirt Wearer" at the age of 16; his marriage & the birth & death of both his wife & infant daughter from disease; his bravery at the Battle of Little Bighorn; & of the trickery of his capture & murder at Ft. Robinson, NE.

Wright does a terrific job using props such as hats, headdresses, feathers, blankets & leggings as he plays the parts of the various characters, interacting with each other. It helps to know the history but easy enough to follow if you don't.

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Excuse the necessary cropped pics with so many people there. It was in the low 90*s so I chose to wear my big Sunbody for protection from the sun.

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Besides Sam Wright we still have a local actor who does storytelling as Cole Younger & another "semi-retired" actor who still occasionally does Frank James. Father Time finally caught up with our Buffalo Bill Cody so he retired & closed his Wild West Show.

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I would love to see a presentation like this.

That is something I would like to see!
He has performed his play since 2016 all around the world.

We used to have a local young woman who had studied theater in college. One of her characters she did well was Calamity Jane. She was hired by the tourism bureau, the city or perhaps one of the casinos in Deadwood, SD during the tourist season to appear as Calamity. She even worked some as a casino dealer & played piano as Calamity. In the winter she would go to California. I haven't seen her the last few times I've been in Deadwood so I suspect she has moved on to better things in CA.
 

Short Balding Guy

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Our recent vacation / journey landed us in NYC. I wanted to hit the 3 big shops there....JJ's Hats, Worth & Worth & Bencraft. But, alas Bencraft is closed on Saturdays. JJ's is reportedly the oldest hat shop in NYC. Very nice place and tons of hats, mostly production Stetsons, etc. they do customs but had very few on display. I really enjoyed Worth & Worth much better. Orlando, the owner chatted with me and my wife for some time. He is a true artist and I really like his work. I already have 2 Worth & Worth hats, so no purchases this trip. But, he did take my measurements for any futrure online orders I may decide on later, he had so many nice ones on display I just couldn't decide. Worth & Worths store is hidden on the 6th floor of the Turnbull & Asser building, kinda hard to find....wife and I were standing outside with our google map looking around and the salesman from Turnbull comes out and said he saw my "great looking" fedora and figured we were looking for Worth & Worth, and said this happens all the time and showed us how to get to the 6th floor from his shop. I'm really liking his Sheriffs hat from Stranger Things.....;)

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Thanks so very much for sharing. Great adventure on your holiday. Best, Eric -
 

Short Balding Guy

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We attended an outdoor performance of Sam Wright's one-man play, "Crazy Horse: A Dream of Thunder" yesterday. The plot & timeframe of Wright's play begins in 1854 with the attempted arrest of Chief Conquering Bear by Lt. Grattan over a stolen cow when Crazy Horse was just 11 yrs old, resulting in 29 dead in what is known today as the Grattan Massacre. It progresses with Crazy Horse being honored as a Lakota "Shirt Wearer" at the age of 16; his marriage & the birth & death of both his wife & infant daughter from disease; his bravery at the Battle of Little Bighorn; & of the trickery of his capture & murder at Ft. Robinson, NE.

Wright does a terrific job using props such as hats, headdresses, feathers, blankets & leggings as he plays the parts of the various characters, interacting with each other. It helps to know the history but easy enough to follow if you don't.

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Excuse the necessary cropped pics with so many people there. It was in the low 90*s so I chose to wear my big Sunbody for protection from the sun.

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Besides Sam Wright we still have a local actor who does storytelling as Cole Younger & another "semi-retired" actor who still occasionally does Frank James. Father Time finally caught up with our Buffalo Bill Cody so he retired & closed his Wild West Show.

Thanks for sharing your outdoor performance of Crazy Horse. Sunbody was most appropriate for the conditions. That is something I should make time to see. Best, Eric -
 
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Thanks for sharing your outdoor performance of Crazy Horse. Sunbody was most appropriate for the conditions. That is something I should make time to see. Best, Eric -
I really wanted to wear my Thoroughbred but didn't want to sweat it all up.

I've been to the battlefield twice, what is left of the Red Cloud Agency & Ft. Robinson. So I enjoyed his performance very much. Didn't get to talk to the actor Sam Wright when the play was over but would liked to have.
 
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For Talk Like a Pirate Day I took my wench to the ocean! We couldn't sail the briny sea, so we watched it from shore. The Oregon Coast is one of our favorite day trips. Found a perfect Pirate business outside of Newport, had to stop. Beautiful day, although the surf was not as churning as we would like. Stetson Porkpie Back Bow from the late 1950s braved the elements.

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For Talk Like a Pirate Day I took my wench to the ocean! We couldn't sail the briny sea, so we watched it from shore. The Oregon Coast is one of our favorite day trips. Found a perfect Pirate business outside of Newport, had to stop. Beautiful day, although the surf was not as churning as we would like. Stetson Porkpie Back Bow from the late 1950s braved the elements.

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Great day trip, and lid, Mike! Although... that top rock in the stack looks a little too Pirate-y for a family entertainment lounge, hehehe...
 

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