Well, hunting season is just around the corner, and guess what? I'm a phoquing year older them last year. What does that mean? Well, there is less oxygen in the air. All the hills are now 15-20 degrees steeper, someone filled my hunting pack with rocks. But those are just your normal, year-to-year stuff. But, for the last 20 years or so, I've had tinnitus. Not very bad, just sounds like leaves rustling when there is no background noise. Which is enough to drive you nuts when you're in your stand. But now, oh, joy! I've added floaters. They're little black spots that scoot in front of your eyes. SO now, when I'm in my stand, I'll hear deer rustling in the leaves, and catch side glimpses of them out of the corners of my eyes. Can't wait for the season!





















































