This place is BEAUTIFUL, Randolph showed Us this property in Feb. I am on construction business, and the Woodwork craftsmanship is STELLAR. Our goal is to downsize from that to a 400sF hangar home.
Ms Phillips is *amazing* with those batons. I'm 61, and my younger sibling used to twirl batons -- took lessons and had a great time -- but was too shy to perform in public. I've been looking at some videos recently of people who twirl swords, primarily in the far Eastern European countries, and thinking how fun it looks, and wondering if *that's* where twirling batons and twirling flaming batons came from? Because all kinds of young people in that area twirl swords. The sword they use is called a shashka. Wondering if you've ever seen any of those videos? Because a lot of American traditions come from the traditions of people in Europe and Asia and elsewhere, modified as they're handed down through the generations. ✌🕊🦋 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qhCC0TrBMFc.htmlsi=YNpf-lp26nskK5CP