No doubt you have all read this:
"Consider displaying temporary insignia in ways other than on the official uniform. Here are some suggestions:
1. Wear it on a BSA red patch vest, campfire robe or blanket, or special neckerchief.
2. Dispay it on a wall plaque, trophy hide, or mounted in a frame.
3. Or, make a special neckerchief slide, sectional totem pole, or flagpole insignia for display."
Some boys in our pack wear the red patch vest. I've seen blankets and ponchos covered with patches. I saw a special Scout Sunday neckerchief, but the neckerchief usually identifies your den or troop, so I don't think I would want to start covering it with patches. I can guess what a patch would look like on a wall plaque or mounted in a frame. I love seeing custom neckerchief slides, and a patch there would be neat.
But what I'm really posting to ask about today is the reference to a sectional totem pole. What is that? I mean I know what a totem pole is. We actually have one outside the elementary school where we hold our pack meetings which is probably why this jumped out to me like it did, but I can't imagine how to display patches on a totem pole.