I know that Roque is well into his 34th Div Association, I know Sgt. Leo has a enouth to do in caring for his wife and God bless both of them. And than God for them both. Although I am a little lucky so far, even with some short hospital stays, legs that dont function too well, pacemaker implant, and just damn old age, I got interested in deer afew years ago and am making a study of them. Outside of shooting (targets) which is
also a hobby, rifle, pistol, and shotgun (skeet and trap) it keeps me quite busy. Again,
luckily my backyard is on the edge of a woods where deer abound and I started feeding them. Bought a electric ATV (all terrain Vehicle) which now gives me access to the woodlands so I can now access the back woods. My life has now opened up again and
am free to roam for the past year on it. Thanks to the digital cameras I can take wildlife
pictures, and closeup pics in my back yard at my leisure. Many hundreds of pics which
give much info and enjoyment in different seasions. Sure, I go through about 250 lbs
of deer food plus salt licks and cracked corn each month, but a small price to pay for
the enjoyment myself and my wife get from it. Really, just how much T.V. can one
watch.
Joe, I envy you and am awful glad that you have all the wide open spaces to roam around in. You indeed are fortunate. I guess to all of us, old age brings a lot of unforseen things. I just got hit with some very bad news. My wife Elizabeth, just found out that she has lung cancer. I am taking her tomorrow,Monday to the Oncologist to see what kind of treatment she is going to have. But I have faith in the LORD, that his will be done. Joe keep enjoying yourself and keep me posted.
The reunion went wonderful. The first day at start of the meeting I was sworn in as acting President and the next day I was elected and sworn in again as President. Keep in touch Joe. God Bless, Roque