Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Practice by the Desert of Jeddah

Finally, I am on my long summer school break. It is the time of the year I really looked forward to. There are no school assignments and projects to be bothered about.  I can also have uninterrupted practice at the range. But I have to fly to Jeddah for my  yearly  visit to  my Dad. He has been working there for the past nine years.  So I can still practice while on vacation, it was hurriedly decided that  I  bring my  archery stuff to Jeddah.

When I arrived in Jeddah, my Dad went to look for a target butt  so I can start practicing. He went from one sports store to another, but cant find one selling it. Then  while  we were cruising the highway, we saw bales of hay being sold. Jeddah  has lots of dried hay because the people use it as fodder for the camels.  This gave Dad  an idea to use the  bales of hay  as my back stopper for my target butt. 

There are lots of hay bales sold along the road. These are used to feed camels, sheeps, and goats
Dad checking on the hay if it is possible to be made as a target stopper
Finally, Dad with Tito Jun decided to buy and try working on my target stopper
Practicing at Villa 11
This is still early morning but the scorching heat of the sun is already evident in the photo
Here's my mom, my desert coach checking with me on my shots

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