This has got to be a first. I spent part of the week and most of the day tearing down an old farm building for a neighbor to partially repay a debt for his help and kindliness.
All week long the turkeys have been active and pretty well let me know they knew I didn't have my bow close at hand. These guys have been fanning the hens and me within twenty yards paying me no mind.
Since tomorrow is my day of rest I decided to break early around 6PM and head home to prepare to pay these vultures a bit of due respect come early morning.
So i do my outdoor solar shower thing and in the background along the creek bottom all that can be heard are the birds a chirping, the squirrels a chattering, the creek water falling over the beaver damns and them danged vultures a goblin away.
Just bought me 2 dozen fresh farm eggs and decided to boil 1 dozen up for snacks and deviled eggs for the weekend. Got that water to boiling and threw them in the pot.
Then I set down at this here puter and logged on the the Leatherwall but wanted to let you know that you all are partially to blame too. Because of all of the interesting subjects posted tonight I was mesmerized and somehow time done escaped me.
Next thing I sense is the sound of water done boiled out and a tad bit of a smoke aroma in the air.
OH sheet! Somehow I'd done forgot about those hard boiled eggs.
Turned that burner off, pulled that pan and stuck her under the coldest water I could find. You'd a thought chicks were ready to hatch cause those old eggshells just a cracked.
Just to let you know, all is well, they have a taint of smoke flavor but with a bit of salt and pepper and a little Louisiana Hot Sauce, they'll do this old bird fine.
Now I got me some snackin for that early morning turkey hunt.
Anybody else ever burned hard boiled eggs before? I'm 62 years old and a first for me.