Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Opening day

The morning was darker than usual, overcast and a new moon, as if there was a black hole sucking in all the light. He got out of the truck and put on his backpack and slung the rifle over his shoulder. He had an appointment, it was opening day. He was hunting the bottom lands along the Hudson river, an area he new well and had supported many fine deer for him. He hunts alone, to commune with Mother Nature he says, but in reality, he knows no one who hunts. Off he trudged into the brush and darkness. 20 or so minutes later he came to the spot he wanted to be, or so he thought, it was to dark to tell, so he sat and waited, he could re-position himself after first light. Morning light comes in waves and with each wave a little more clarity comes with it. Along the way your imagination takes over and you begin to see things that aren't really there. As it became lighter, out of boredom he raised his sight to his eye, there standing 20 feet from him was a large buck, he laughed, and lowered the gun, the morning light playing its tricks again. 10 minutes later the buck was still there, it hadn't moved a muscle. Raising the gun again he peered through the scope and if he looked just right, could make out the eyes and one ear, and wasn't that antlers instead of branches? Gunshots started in the distance so the day had begun. He put the cross hairs between the eyes and a little above and squeezed the trigger.

Monday, November 14, 2016

Steam Bath

When we were on shore leave in Sassabo Japan, my friends Tony, Don and myself thought it would be fun to go to a steam bath and get a massage.  They are not hard to find and when we went in they broke us up, Don in one room and Tony and I in another.  The young geisha? gave us camonas and told us to undress and left the room.  Coming back she put Tony in the steam vault (only head sticking out) and me in the hottest bath I've ever had.  After ten minutes or so she took Tony to a table and put me in the steamer.  Then she begins to message Tony and ending by walking up and down his spine, digging her toes into crevasses he didn't know he had.  Then we switch again, this time he gets the hot bath and I the message.  He eases into the bath and says," this is so hot I have to relieve myself".  I said  "Me too".  He said "WHAT" and I said "only kidding"  After 55 years I must confess, I lied.  By the way, we found the only steam bath in town where they really do give steam baths.