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I live in the west, the only thing that gets old is the first smell of sage in the spring. Sage pollen wreaks havoc on my allergies.Interesting subject, 2Rocky. I never knew the term for it, but I think about this every time I go out west for a hunting trip (once a year). I always wonder if I lived out there or did several trips a year if it would feel less “special.”
I’ve been on many hunts in several western states now, but I still get geeked out ever time I see the first antelope heading west, catch the first smell of sage, etc… but I’m fairly certain that some of that excitement would wear off quickly if I was around it all the time.
No it doesn't. mtmuleybut I’m fairly certain that some of that excitement would wear off quickly if I was around it all the time.
But the upside, it is so much easier to be miserable when you are rich.We fell in love with the western mountains when our kids were babies. Riddled how to give up Mother Texas incomes to live comparably. Finally realized visiting comfortably would have to do. I read somewhere the majority of lottery winners were miserable.
This what excites me for taking and mentoring my own son.There was a time when I loved the excitement in my young son's eyes and voice when I told him we were deer hunting the weekend. I honestly believe we have traded roles regarding deer hunting as he has far exceeded my accomplishments and achieved mentor status. He loves being with me when I take a buck...
I am delighted to see that little boy in him again every elk season though.