July 7, 2023 Fremen Friday
- Prep: Warm Shower
- Brush: Razorock F400 #TOLL
- Razor: Gillette Tech (Gold) #REGUS
- Blade: Voskhod (2)
- Lather: Spearhead Shaving Co. - Seaforth! Spiced
- Post Shave: Spearhead Shaving Co. - Seaforth! Spiced
- Fragrance: Dior - Sauvage Elixir
I'll start off by saying that I wholeheartedly agree with with the statement "Bay Rum++". However, when I saw the spiced theme on the calendar I knew I would be working the rest of the month around me using Spiced today. Shawn has absolutely killed every scent done for Spearhead, but Spiced is the top dog for me. I slightly overloaded, as is normal with this huge brush, but having too much lather isn't anything I see myself ever complaining about. The Tech did normal tech things and I was able to get a great shave with no complaints. Wrapped up the shave with Sauvage Elixir that ties all my hardware together by it all being on theme for the day.
WARNING - Before reading my response to the challenge, I know that it may be controversial and obviously my intention is not to offend or stir up contention with anyone in our wonderful community. In short the answer to my other hobby is hunting so please don't continue if you don't want to.
CHALLENGE - >!Other than shaving I read when I can, game a little bit, and have even picked up woodworking recently. However, if there was one thing that I enjoy more than just about anything else its hunting. I picked up archery hunting several years ago and if you know me you know that's really almost all I think about. I love it because of the challenge it presents in stalking and taking down game, the connection to nature and the outdoors, and the sense of accomplishment and skill when successful in a hunt. Until I was 25 yards from a screaming bull elk I didn't know I hadn't really lived. Living where I live now, I have had to opportunity to hunt elk, deer, antelope, bear, and have even come 20 yards from mountain lions with nothing more than my bow. I enjoy back country archery hunting more specifically meaning that I hike in for miles with everything I need for about a week on my back and hope for the best. Days and nights can be long, hot, cold, and miserable, but the connection to the outdoors and the animals I come across is something I can't find really anywhere else. !<
Some of the potential weird jargon would be things like - Draw weight, anchor point, glassing, spot-and-stalk, and bugling.