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Passing the Flag

 

 

 

Passing the Flag

 

 

My two sons, now men in their prime, smile proudly into the camera.

Wear khaki colored shirts covered with embroidered patches, they

sewed on scout shirts years ago.

 

One of them holds a homemade Stag patrol flag  attached to a Madrone pole.

Made of a branch soaked and formed in a circle,

 the center an animal pelt held taut by leather laces.

A deer antler perches on top of the flag

Under  the flag, hang yellow and blue ribbons won by their Patrol.

 

They learned to lash elaborate structures together,

to tie all kinds of knots, to devise a lean-to sleep under one night.

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They camped in the rain, forgot raingear.

Ate ramen noodles and hot dog dinners,

barely cooked pancakes with lots of Aunt Jemima syrup.

 that they cooked over Coleman stoves and campfires.

Washed dishes, packed their gear or tried to borrow someone else's.

 

 Swam in lakes til their teeth chattered.

Slept in snow caves leaving boots outside tents to fill with snow.

 Hiked 50 mile treks, by the coast and in the Cascades and got blisters on their feet.

Found a decomposing whale carcass on the beach.

Their favorite game was to play capture the flag anywhere.



My sons Scott (left) and Carl (right), at the 100 Year Anniversary for Troop 1


Scott next to the Stags Patrol 1 flag he and his brother created as boys, next to a 12-year-old troop member

 


My grandson, age five, wears his Cub Scout uniform and smiles proudly into the camera.

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