Kathryn Klos
squirrel whisperer
Denis and I attended our first Assembly last year and each bought a cap, which is something I hadn't seen available in the on-line WCHA store.
Denis left his cap on a bus in Bolivia. He was so bummed that he called me, from there, to report this loss... and a call from Bolivia isn't easy or cheap. So, buying another cap is on our list of "musts" for this year's assembly!
There's someone in Bolivia, who wears a WCHA cap and possibly doesn't paddle a canoe... but maybe he/she paddles the traditional reed boat, called a totora.
Denis left his cap on a bus in Bolivia. He was so bummed that he called me, from there, to report this loss... and a call from Bolivia isn't easy or cheap. So, buying another cap is on our list of "musts" for this year's assembly!
There's someone in Bolivia, who wears a WCHA cap and possibly doesn't paddle a canoe... but maybe he/she paddles the traditional reed boat, called a totora.