Joe was dropped off 1st so I got settled in about 4:30. There was a nice breeze coming in from the North West, ....everything was perfect and beautiful.
Then at about 5:15 Jacob turn the doves loose. Wave after wave after wave for about 15 minutes they were all migrating in the same direction for the evening feed. If I only would have had a 100 flu flus we would been picking daisies at lunch the next day.
About 6 o'clock I put on the jacket Joe had loaned me to layer up for the 15 degree drop in temperature that often happens after sundown in Texas during the winter months.
The Texas countryside came to life about then, with still more doves straggling in, other birds about, rabbits and rats....yes, pack rats. 1st time I'd ever experienced one....more on those devils later. All the sound were great...except for the ones coming from the windmill. What a mess!!! In the background of all these serene pleasantries was a bizarre combination unrelated noises,...from squeaks from a tin roof, the slamming of a screen door, a dryer rotating with two jackets with both zippers AND snaps, and metallic tree frogs. Yep, that the only way I can describe it......