The White Falcon - 13.06.1986, Blaðsíða 4
Duty in Iceland
You’re on your way, you've packed your gear,
you’ve made your plans, you’ll stay a year.
They said it's great, you'll love it there,
the people friendly, good times you'll share.
The weather's mild, not quite severe,
not much snow, just rain / hear.
Plenty to do, many sights to see,
open country, with hardly a tree.
It's fishing they do, morning and night,
an occasional whale, an occasional sight.
There's terns and puffins fleet of wing,
seals and fox, appear in spring.
There's plenty of lava, most of it hard,
looks like the moon, much of it scard.
A geyser or two, raging with steam,
and ice blue glaciers, that seldom are seen.
Sometimes pretty, and sometimes bleak,
Summerdays long, some .like a week.
Wind that is strong, more like a gale,
sometimes you walk, sometimes you sail.
Now you are here, and now you know,
it's horizontal rain, and horizontal snow.
It's what you make it, happy or sad,
not the greatest, but not half bad.
Don't count the days, or dream of when,
how much time you have, or time to spend.
For you will leave, and when you do,
you'll leave a friend, or maybe two.
It's not the land, it's what you share,
for friends are made, it's friends that carei
So treasure this, and if you can,
you'll count friends, not time's hand.
The time will come, and quickly so,
Rotator's ready, and you must go.
Above the clouds, and in the dear,
you're homeward bound, it's been a year.
Pipper
Boy Scouts Update
Dave Randolph is the new Advancement Chairman.
Introduction To Scouting is the Theme for
June. From June 13-15 the troop will hold a
campout at Camp Seaview. On the 14th, the
WEBELOS and their parents will be visiting the camp
to receive orientations on camping, cooking, first
aid, hiking, and other scouting skills. Other
interested adults are encouraged and welcomed to
attend.
Troop 364, is looking for adult volunteers.
Interested persons don't needto have a son in the
troop or have scouting experience to be a
volunteer. All that is needed is a willingness to
devote a small portion of time to work with the
scouts. For any questions concerning the troop
contact Henry Gilson at 7920 DWH, 4971 AWH, or
Ken Porter 7033 DWH, 7460 AWH.
Billboard magazine's top five hits
Country
1. Happy, Happy Birthday Baby
— Ronnie Milsap
2. Life's Highway—Steve
Warner
3. Mama's Never Seen Those
Eyes — The Forrester
Sisters
4. HonkyTonkMan—Dwight
Yoakam
5. Whoever's In New England —
Reba Mcentire
Soul
1. On My Own — Patti LaBelle
and Michael McDonald
2. Nasty— Janet Jackson
3. The Finest — The S-O-S Band
4. Greatest Love Of All —
Whitney Houston
5. There'll Be Sad Songs — Billy
Ocean
Hot 100
1. Live To Tell — Madonna
2. On My Own — Pattie Labelle
And Michael McDonald
3. There'll Be Sad Songs — Billy
Ocean
4. No One Is To Blame — Howard
Jones
5. Holding Back The Years —
Simply Red
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The White Falcon June 13, 1986