Yesterday, the
weather was mild, warm and sunny. I went
out into the garden to plant a new batch of tulip and crocus bulbs. After that chore, I decided to stay out to
work on weeding other garden beds. I
just did not want to return inside; even after the sky started turning dark,
the day was that nice.
Today is another
story; cold and breezy. Even with full
sun, the air temperature did not warm much past freezing. I was glad I got my bulbs in yesterday. Not a
good gardening day, but good for hunting.
So, Glenn, Matt and
Becky decided to go hunting. I cannot remember
the last time any of the family has hunted.
We have plenty of beef to keep us satisfied, but we also have plenty of
wild deer roaming our pastures and woods.
Glenn likes to hunt
from the front fence, just feet from the house.
As the norm, he returned several times to warm up his insulated cup of
coffee. If it aint easy, Glenn aint
hunting.
Matt has never
hunted. He never had the inclination.
But, he wanted to try this season…strange since he had been living in Alaska,
the wild frontier, for the past four years with no hunting trips to his
acclaim.
Becky was gung-ho on
hunting. She was the first out and about
this morning, as well as solo the evening before.
Shortly after the sun
broke, I heard a solitary shot. I looked
out over the farm and saw Glenn. He
seemed to be closing in on two deer, but had not taken a shot yet. Within minutes, Matt walked into the house. He killed his first deer with one, clean shot. I guess the Army has taught him a skill or
two. Another hour passed before another
shot rang out. Glenn killed a yearling;
small, but it will be tender eating.
I went out with camera in hand to get a few pictures of the next process; cleaning out the guts. I discovered that Matt actually missed his calling. He cut and wielded the knife with such finesse and precision…he should have been a surgeon - darn!
Don't forget the heart and liver... |
Unfortunately, Becky
was the empty-handed hunter today. But,
she says she will not give up. Venison Jerky
is on her mind.
And Jake…he may be
old and stiff but he is not stupid; he knows when it is worth his effort to
make the long trek from the house to the field where the deer was dressed. I could see the smile on his face as he
enjoyed the entrails.
See that smile.... |
And, despite the season and weather...there are still dandelions growing in my lawn! |
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