I love you, Gran Gran
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Happy Birthday Spook!
I love you, Gran Gran
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Pics of Dave's Elk Hunt

The Cat Encounter
David said that since his "encounter" with a magnificent cat last week on his Elk hunt, he found this to be an interesting read on wildlife and environmental issues hosted by American Trails. He intended to do a great deal more studying on this subject before venturing into the back country again......


D. Robert (Dave) Quick QUOTE:
"Lord, please help me to be just half the man my dog thinks I am"...
MY WEBSITE:HANDLOADING FOR HUNTING
MY DISCUSSION FORUM:HFH DISCUSSION FORUMS
Don't tell GOD how big your storm is.
Tell the storm how Big your GOD is!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Skippy

Since I had a YouTube video of a cute little boy and his dog that I posted on October 26, 2007, I wanted to share my first dog with you. In the photo above, I must have been about 10 or 11 years old when this picture of Skippy and I was taken by one of my parents. (I actually remember posing for this picture on the side of our house next to our driveway). Skippy lived with us for approximately 14 years. I remembered that Skippy would always run out in the street and bark at cars and trucks and I was afraid one day he would get hurt or killed. We actually lived on one of the main streets that comes into Vicksburg and approximately seven blocks from town. Skippy would wait on the porch steps everyday for me when I got off the city bus from school. We really had some fun times together. Skippy was a Boston Terrier and was a good dog to my sister, brother and I. One day, as I had predicted, he got out in the street and got hit by an 18-wheeler. He had barked at vehicles for so long and by this time he was having problems seeing. I remember all of us burying him in our backyard. It is always heart-breaking to lose your family dog or cat, which is an experience we all have to go through one day. They are like family members.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
David's Colorado Elk Hunt





Tracks from the cougar who wanted me!!!!
(Note the tail marks in the snow....)

The bear who wanted my bratwursts....
Here are some incredible and beautiful pictures that was sent to me over the weekend via e-mail from David, "IronKnees" a friend of mine, whom I met about 8 years ago thru the Internet. David is a retired airline pilot and lives in Indiana with his wife Becky. He has hunted elk, wild boar and deer. He is also an expert on reloading bullets and you can checkout his website at Handloading for Hunting.
David and his friends recently returned from a Colorado elk hunt with the Christian Outdoor Fellowship of America (COFA). He quotes, "We had spring, summer, winter, fall, and hurricane force winds". It was truly a life changing experience... Especially the part about singled out and stalked by the mountain lion which I'm now convinced was going on for a few days...
David and his friends recently returned from a Colorado elk hunt with the Christian Outdoor Fellowship of America (COFA). He quotes, "We had spring, summer, winter, fall, and hurricane force winds". It was truly a life changing experience... Especially the part about singled out and stalked by the mountain lion which I'm now convinced was going on for a few days...
He has given me permission to share these photos with you. Will have some more to bring you during the week as he shares more of his rewarding Colorado elk hunt with me.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Southern Heritage Air Show

Happy 38th Birthday Debra!
Friday, October 26, 2007
Hunting With My Grandsons!

Thursday, October 25, 2007
Fantasy Whitetails!

The Killed Deer
The deer in a woods a-bounding went; The hunter a bullet quickly spent; The deer fell dead, And the hunter said, "That bullet went straight as it was meant."
There's a lot in this if you'll think it o'er, And the more you think it, the more and more; Had the bullet missed, And behind it hissed, The deer would be bounding as before.
__Hulda Fetzer.
__Hulda Fetzer.
This is for Rex over at Deer Camp Blog - Sorry Rex, I had to borrow some poetry!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Halloween Hangman!

A Quote from Black Elk
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
FS Huntress


Sunday, October 21, 2007
A Fallen MS Deer Hunter
An article taken from the Vicksburg Evening Post on Tuesday, October 10, 2007.
A Utica man, described as a hard worker and family man, was found dead after apparently falling from a deer stand while hunting said Hinds County Deputy Coroner Sammy White.
James Michael “Joe” Sigrest, 58, of Reedtown Road, was bow hunting on property he owned off Chatman Road south of Utica. He was believe to have been alone. His stepson, Scott Dooley, found his body at about 7:30 p.m. White said. His death was caused by blunt trauma to the head, he added.
“The tree stand was about 15 feet from the ground,” White said.
Dooley said that his stepfather died doing what he loved.
“He was an avid bow hunter,” he said. “He enjoyed all the things outdoors that nature has to offer.”
Sigrest had been retired from U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for three years. While retired, he spent time hunting and working on the family farm, Dooley said. He also spent time teaching his seven grandchildren about the outdoors.
“He was a hard worker and had a great love for his family,” Dooley said.
In addition to his stepson and grandchildren, Sigrest is survived by his wife of 27 years, Pat Sigrest; stepson, David Dooley; and step daughter, Paige Turbbille.
It’s so sad to read about a deer hunter’s tragedy which could have been prevented if he had only been wearing his safety belt. The fact that he was hunting alone is another issue. You need to have a hunting buddy with you, if possible. My husband was lucky to have had his safety belt on when he fell from his tree stand some 15 feet above the ground. One of the wells broke from his “Big Man” tree climber. He lost his balance and was slammed up against the tree he was hunting out of. He broke his first and secondary ribs, knocked his tooth loose, which he later lost, and wrenched his back. He is alive today because he had his safety belt on and the fact that he was hunting with a hunting buddy who was not far from him and heard the noise. You need to take safety precautions while hunting and make sure your equipment is in good condition and wear your safety belt! It will save your life!
A Utica man, described as a hard worker and family man, was found dead after apparently falling from a deer stand while hunting said Hinds County Deputy Coroner Sammy White.
James Michael “Joe” Sigrest, 58, of Reedtown Road, was bow hunting on property he owned off Chatman Road south of Utica. He was believe to have been alone. His stepson, Scott Dooley, found his body at about 7:30 p.m. White said. His death was caused by blunt trauma to the head, he added.
“The tree stand was about 15 feet from the ground,” White said.
Dooley said that his stepfather died doing what he loved.
“He was an avid bow hunter,” he said. “He enjoyed all the things outdoors that nature has to offer.”
Sigrest had been retired from U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for three years. While retired, he spent time hunting and working on the family farm, Dooley said. He also spent time teaching his seven grandchildren about the outdoors.
“He was a hard worker and had a great love for his family,” Dooley said.
In addition to his stepson and grandchildren, Sigrest is survived by his wife of 27 years, Pat Sigrest; stepson, David Dooley; and step daughter, Paige Turbbille.
It’s so sad to read about a deer hunter’s tragedy which could have been prevented if he had only been wearing his safety belt. The fact that he was hunting alone is another issue. You need to have a hunting buddy with you, if possible. My husband was lucky to have had his safety belt on when he fell from his tree stand some 15 feet above the ground. One of the wells broke from his “Big Man” tree climber. He lost his balance and was slammed up against the tree he was hunting out of. He broke his first and secondary ribs, knocked his tooth loose, which he later lost, and wrenched his back. He is alive today because he had his safety belt on and the fact that he was hunting with a hunting buddy who was not far from him and heard the noise. You need to take safety precautions while hunting and make sure your equipment is in good condition and wear your safety belt! It will save your life!
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Bill Jordan Hunts Texas
Just getting excited thinking about deer hunting. Want be long now. :) I wanted to share a good hunt by Bill Jordan who is one of my friends on my MySpace! Enjoy!
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Hunting for Ladies Only!
A great article posted by Lowcountry Hunting today about her cousin Beth Rivers, who owns Lindsey Hunting Club for Ladies, in Brunson, Hampton County, SC. This is my kind of deer camp! Please go over and check it out.
More Pics of Santa Fe!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Recovering
Back home this evening from the hospital and will have to take it easy. Can't drive for two weeks so will have to depend on my friends to help me. I'm so fortunate to have a lot of friends and of course my daughters. Thanks again for all your kind words of encourgement. It means a lot to me. Thank you Rex for checking on me at the hospital and for adding my comments.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007
More Pics of Emma!
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Emma's Home
Friday, October 12, 2007
Baby Emma
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Home Again, Home Again
Well, it was an interesting day getting back home. I arose at 2:00 a.m. central time...3:00 a.m. their time and started getting ready. Did I want to miss another plane? No way! Got there around 5:45 since my plane was going to be leaving at 7:05. Made the flight....and flew into Memphis. Only had less than one hour layover. So I went straight to my gate. They announced before we got on the plane that the laboratory was broken and we had better go to the bathroom before we boarded the plane....OK....so when I get to my window seat, a young girl was sitting in my seat and she said that she thought that was her seat and she gets sick if she sits on the aisle..I let her sit there because I just wanted to get freakin home. Whatever! So we take off. As we were climbing and maybe 10 minutes or so into the flight we hear on the intercom from the stewardess that there is an emergency and about that time I thought...this was it! She said that we had to return back to the Memphis Airport because someone on board was sick. So we landed and saw a fire truck, EM T's and an ambulance. Eight people boarded to check this lady out. She was able to walk off the plane and then transported to a Memphis hospital. So we took off again....Thanks goodness we landed in Jackson. I was so glad to get home...NO PLACE LIKE HOME!
I had a real nice lady hunter by the name of Cathy Smith to come by my site and leave a comment. She is from Sault Ste. Marie, MI. When you have time, go over and check out her site at Camp Chicken Chronicles. You have to love her deer stands/shacks! They are so cool!
I had a real nice lady hunter by the name of Cathy Smith to come by my site and leave a comment. She is from Sault Ste. Marie, MI. When you have time, go over and check out her site at Camp Chicken Chronicles. You have to love her deer stands/shacks! They are so cool!
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Two minutes too late!
Well, here I sit in Fredericksburg, VA. Missed my flight out this morning in Richmond and had to make other flight arrangements to come home early in the morning. The good thing is that it allowed me an extra day to spend with my new granddaughter and family. Just one of those things that happens! Hope to be back online either tomorrow night or Thursday morning. See ya then!
PS: Rex...dead deer! :)
PS: Rex...dead deer! :)
Friday, October 05, 2007
Hello from Virginia!
I am having a wonderful time with my new granddaughter, Emma. She is so sweet and so pretty. It will be hard to leave her. I know it is coming, but enjoying every moment I can with her. She smiles all the time and makes cute little sounds and she has found one of her hands. She is knocking her self out with it. The family is feeding me good. Dennis is a gourmet cook and I look forward to all his evening meals. He works for the FAA in Washington, DC and has taken the day off. Monday is a Government holiday and Tuesday they will take me back to the airport in Richmond. The weather has been much like Mississippi weather. Last two mornings has been very foggy tho.
Thanks Rex for slipping in and leaving a post. Hopefully, my deer stand will be the one I can harvest Thunderhoof off of or I just may let it pass and let you get it! LOL
PS: What are friends for! :)
Thanks Rex for slipping in and leaving a post. Hopefully, my deer stand will be the one I can harvest Thunderhoof off of or I just may let it pass and let you get it! LOL
PS: What are friends for! :)
What to do? What to do?

Hmmm... no one has hunted Spike Camp very hard lately, the Sneaky Stand is very damn sneaky, Hmmm... Y'all decide. She is a heck of a friend and I sure want her to get a really nice buck.
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Going to Virginia!
More Art & Pictures
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