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I definitely have the summertime blues. Myself and some of the guys in our archery club from church volunteered to help move a church member's brother today. I have to tell you I have not been that hot in a LONG time. The humidity is around 80% and the temps still going near 100. I pray everyday for the morning I wake up and all the windows in my house are not fogged up due to the temps finally falling. I will take each day I get and thank God for them, but just can't wait for some cool weather. Hang in their folks,it's coming. God Bless us all.
-------------------- "I am not perfect, but I am forgiven" OMP Ozark Hunter 68" 40#@28 Pearson Javelina 1969 66" 35#@28 Indian Seneca 1968 62" 40#@28 Samick Sage 62" 45#@28 Posts: 124 | From: Mississippi | Registered: Jan 2012
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quote:Originally posted by Big Ed: I am with you!!!
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Dr. Saxton Pope Posts: 2293 | From: Montreal, Quebec | Registered: Jan 2006
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I'm ready to hear the cool wind blowin through the cornstalks, and feel the cool wind on my face. Im ready to see the frosty grass and leaves reflecting in my light during the walk to my stand on them early November mornings. I'm so depressed right now, lol. Hurry up fall!!!!!
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" Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail " Ralph Waldo Emerson Posts: 316 | From: Lancaster, Kansas | Registered: Feb 2012
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St. Joe River Bows Oliverstacey Strings Swafford Knives Michigan Longbow Association Posts: 4203 | From: Michigan | Registered: May 2006
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I am sick of this heat&humidity up Michigan way as well. I feel bad for you folks in the heartland,and south and west of me. When I think I have it so bad,I think of you folks. I truly hope you all get some needed rain,and cooler temps very soon. rat'
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It never fails. Each and every year there is a day I wake up and head outside to get in my car to head to work. As I step out, on that blessed morning, there is the faintest change that I can perceive. That change, though, slaps me in the face and makes me realize that fall is coming and hunting season is right behind it. I look forward to that single day of the year as much as I do to the first day of season. Ken
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Draw, Anchor, Aim, Release, Gut, Drag Posts: 1102 | From: Grundy, Virginia | Registered: Oct 2006
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Your right Ken, I notice it as well, as I'm sure many of us on here do, can't wait !!
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Then comes the first frost, now that will be a welcome sight,helps cut down on tics and chiggars tremendously also!!!But one thing cold drives out is wooves, I always dislike them in any critter I shoot.
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Thanks for all the encouragement guys. Here's to cool mornings, cool evenings, the first draw down on a deer and all the smiles that come with it. I CAN'T WAIT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'll keep summer for a while. When winter comes, I pray for summer. 8-9 months with a little or alot of snow on the ground is not fun.
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