Hi Gene
Save the best to the last; the Jan 1 edition article [Peg Leg by No Sweat] is amazing, personal, sensational and entertaining. This is why I am in the sport and also reading your Mag. Thanks!
Calvin
Markham, Ontario, Canada
Save the best to the last; the Jan 1 edition article [Peg Leg by No Sweat] is amazing, personal, sensational and entertaining. This is why I am in the sport and also reading your Mag. Thanks!
Calvin
Markham, Ontario, Canada
Gene Yoes, Editor & Publisher Racing Pigeon Digest
Gene,
There are pigeon stories, and then there are pigeon stories. "Heaven Roosted There" by No Sweat in your last issue is one of the finest I have ever read, and I have been reading the best literature, in and out of the pigeon game, for years.
No Sweat captures the rush and the passion of looking at pigeons as a child, but he does so much more. He evokes both the love of pigeons and the soul of growing up. His bridge of pigeons is another kid's old overall factory, or silo, or meat packing house, or condemned apartment house (at the top of which someone like Chas. Heitzman had the pigeons of a god).
Kudos to him for his writing. And thanks so much for running it.
Old Fret
Gene,
There are pigeon stories, and then there are pigeon stories. "Heaven Roosted There" by No Sweat in your last issue is one of the finest I have ever read, and I have been reading the best literature, in and out of the pigeon game, for years.
No Sweat captures the rush and the passion of looking at pigeons as a child, but he does so much more. He evokes both the love of pigeons and the soul of growing up. His bridge of pigeons is another kid's old overall factory, or silo, or meat packing house, or condemned apartment house (at the top of which someone like Chas. Heitzman had the pigeons of a god).
Kudos to him for his writing. And thanks so much for running it.
Old Fret