Crap!!! I'd overslept for the first mornings hunt and now instead of a leisurely start with coffee and time to reflect, I'd be hell bent to get out of the house.
Fortunately Rusty's better half, Rosemary, had prepared the coffee pot the previous evening so all I had to do was punch the button and get dressed.
That only took a minute and I stepped outside to check the weather and get some idea how many layers I'd need for the morning chill.
Imagine my surprise and chagrin, when a lusty gobble reached my ears from just the other side of town.... did I mention it is a small town?
Soon no less than three different birds were sounding off at different points of the compass. I was more than a little miffed, but tried to take it as a good sign.
Just as soon as the coffee maker gurgled that finishing sound they make I had my Thermos filled and was racing out the door.
It would only take a few minutes to make the drive out to the property, but I'd have a good twenty minute walk to the blind and and I was burning daylight.... BAD!!!
Maybe it was a good thing that I had overslept. The morning light that I had cursed now made negotiating my way to the blind for the first time easier than it might have been.
Down the two track I went, across the three little water courses, left along the brush after the third one and up the hill.
As I crested the rise a slight movement ahead caught my eye. The unmistakable "PUTT, PUTT, PUTT" of alarmed turkeys slammed against my ear drums.
The next few seconds went by slowly as I kicked my own butt up the hill to the blind. As I approached my hide I could clearly see no less than 20 birds running off to who knows where.