CPiper
Senior Member
Has the sight of the sun breaking over the woods ever moved your emotions to tears?
Has the sight of the sun lowering over the horizon ever moved you to tears?
Kneeling down beside the deer you just killed ever invoked such emotions that you shed a tear?
Have you ever felt such peace and serenity while in the woods that you were overwhelmed with a flood of emotions, such as peace, contentment, happiness, and had tears run down your cheeks?
I have … on many occasions for many reasons … and I don’t care if you call me a sissy either.
I have been flooded with such powerful emotions at seeing the dawn of a new day, just as I have been overwhelmed with emotions as I have watched the sun sink out of sight in the evening.
I cannot describe these emotions, it is some sort of powerful feeling that comes over me because of the natural scenery, the sights, the sounds, knowing I am such a small and insignificant part of the universe.
I have been overwhelmed with emotions several times as I have knelt down beside a deer I just killed. Being thankful for the experience and having the seriousness and weight of taking its life force, or perhaps having shared the experience with my child or children.
Hunting for me is not just fun, relaxing and enjoyable, it is emotional. The whole experience stirs something in side of me, way down deep in my soul. It moves me in a way I cannot explain it.
Iv never been in a piece of woods that I did not feel at home in.
Iv never been in a piece of woods that I felt unwelcome in.
As I drive up and down SC’s roads and highways the woods and trees call to me, asking, begging me to come and take a walk in them. I only wish I could heed their beckoning call more often then I do.
When I am not in the woods seeing, hearing and experiencing all they have to offer, my heart, mind, body and soul aches to be there, and when I do get there, my emotions can be overloaded!
Some folks say real men don’t cry, I say I don’t care what folks think. When you get to see the sun break up on a new day with wonder and glory and set at the end of a day with magnificent majesty, and all the sights and sounds that go on in between while hunting the deer in the woods, you just might find your emotions overloaded to the point of tears, like I have on many a time, also!
Has the sight of the sun lowering over the horizon ever moved you to tears?
Kneeling down beside the deer you just killed ever invoked such emotions that you shed a tear?
Have you ever felt such peace and serenity while in the woods that you were overwhelmed with a flood of emotions, such as peace, contentment, happiness, and had tears run down your cheeks?
I have … on many occasions for many reasons … and I don’t care if you call me a sissy either.
I have been flooded with such powerful emotions at seeing the dawn of a new day, just as I have been overwhelmed with emotions as I have watched the sun sink out of sight in the evening.
I cannot describe these emotions, it is some sort of powerful feeling that comes over me because of the natural scenery, the sights, the sounds, knowing I am such a small and insignificant part of the universe.
I have been overwhelmed with emotions several times as I have knelt down beside a deer I just killed. Being thankful for the experience and having the seriousness and weight of taking its life force, or perhaps having shared the experience with my child or children.
Hunting for me is not just fun, relaxing and enjoyable, it is emotional. The whole experience stirs something in side of me, way down deep in my soul. It moves me in a way I cannot explain it.
Iv never been in a piece of woods that I did not feel at home in.
Iv never been in a piece of woods that I felt unwelcome in.
As I drive up and down SC’s roads and highways the woods and trees call to me, asking, begging me to come and take a walk in them. I only wish I could heed their beckoning call more often then I do.
When I am not in the woods seeing, hearing and experiencing all they have to offer, my heart, mind, body and soul aches to be there, and when I do get there, my emotions can be overloaded!
Some folks say real men don’t cry, I say I don’t care what folks think. When you get to see the sun break up on a new day with wonder and glory and set at the end of a day with magnificent majesty, and all the sights and sounds that go on in between while hunting the deer in the woods, you just might find your emotions overloaded to the point of tears, like I have on many a time, also!