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Thanksgiving and the Opening of Rifle Season

November 23rd 2007

Well Thanksgiving was good, we have tons of leftovers as usual. My co-worker seemed to enjoy herself, though she didn’t stay long. I’m a little rusty in the “hostess skills” department. I will note, however, that it was 70 degrees yesterday. A bit ridiculous.

Today it’s about 40 degrees, so the woodstove is fired up. It looks like it will be just as cold tomorrow, which should be interesting for the first day of rifle season. I have to do some searching for where I put my long john shirts and make sure I have enough warm clothes to be sitting outside for hours pre-dawn.

Looking at the weather forecast, it looks like the gulf is getting some rain, I’m not sure if that means Georgia and Tennessee are or not. I certainly hope so. Many of the northern states are supposed to be getting some snow. I’d kinda like to see some, but not much. I don’t want to navigate in the snow in the dark tomorrow morning.

Today is kind of a lazy day. I can’t seem to get motivated to do much.

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