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Yea, it's not the biggest or "prettiest" cave, but that is because of the way it was made. It is different than most other caves because it was formed by an underground river. The river eroded away everything and that is how it was made. Most other caves are formed by seepage and the rock...
Can't wait to be there. I really enjoyed the first part of the degrees in Burnet this past Saturday, so I can't wait to take the next few steps there in Boerne :)
Well it's still o dark thirty and I'm excitedly headed up to the lodge to start the beginning of my York Rite journey. Next week, will be continuing it in Boerne. Pretty excited.
It has always been ran privately. When the Crownover family (I'm bout 90% sure that is the family) sold the property, it was part of the deal that they wanted to make sure that a private company operates the cave and not the State itself. If I remember correctly, all this took place during...
Lol, I was referring to my Yahoo leagues...lol Those I didn't do as good as I wanted to in...lol I was surprised I got what I did in the ESPN league...lol
I don't know if I would like to have read it before I became a Mason. They seemed to have given a lot a way. Before I was initiated and before I was raised, I liked to read some things about the Fraternity, but I didn't want to get too deep into anything because I started seeing stuff out...
Yea, I am glad that they got back to doing stuff like that down there. I think that they stopped doing a lot of that kind of stuff because back in the 20's and 30's they would have church and even have a "speak easy". The people didn't understand the destruction of the cave that they were...
Look into going to the Scottish Rite or York Rite. Someone from your lodge should be able to point you in the right direction as to where to look or who to talk to about petitioning either of those organizations.
Ah, well we will get ya down here at some point or another...lol I don't know for sure which room they are going to have the degree in. Haven't thought to ask, but I will Wed night when I'm up at practice. I'm sure that it will be in the Indian Council Room or whatever it is called. Or right...
Yea, I read that book a couple years ago. Really is a good read and kept my attention. I have also heard the stuff about some of the details not being verifiable, and I do agree that the Christian stuff was for sure thought provoking.
I was hoping that this was going to get posted in here. Glad to see someone is on top of it :) Should be a pretty interesting deal. I live literally three miles from the cave. Sucks I had to miss the cave degree in the past cause of a deployment...lol This should be pretty awesome to see...
Well, finally was in the right place at the right time and turned in my petition for the York Rite. Pretty excited about this. I guess we are going to be doing the Chapter and Council degrees in Burnet on the 22nd of this month, and then on the 29th in Boerne we will be doing the Commandery...
Haha yea, I was at the jump house a couple of times. I would go up a row of vendors and then take the kids to the jump house or animals. Up a row and back lol.
Anyone going to the Masonic Family Day today? Got my son and daughter with me and was looking to maybe meet some fellow MoT Brothers up there.
If you wanna link up, send me a PM or shoot me a text at 512-588-0630. Hope to see some of y'all there! :)