Wednesday, November 29, 2006

The Puppies r comin, the puppies r comin!!!

Since no one is viewing/posting to the blog anymore, and since I have to be up at this time of morning, I'll be posting the happenings at the Brewer Kennel just for fun.


Looks like Lita is finally having her first litter of pups.

3:55am Numero uno showed up, Male, Black with white feet and chest.

4:34am and not a sign of number 2

Will keep this post updated as things get rolling.
Pics sure to follow.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!!

Hope all of you are enjoying the day together with friends and/or family. Here in Houston, we have G'ma and G'pa Brewer visiting us and the kiddos.
For the big feast we are chowing down on a fabulous deep fried turkey, spiral-sliced ham(I glazed it with my recipe), stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, sugared/nutty sweet potatoes, devil'd guacamole eggs, and for desert(probably after our tryptophan nappy time), we will enjoy a fresh made(not store bought) pumpkin pie and chocolate cheesecake(home made too). By that time, and after watching a football game or three, we will all be comatosed and ready for beddy-bye. Thinking of all y'all, Luv n Hugs, Margaret, Eldon, Eldon, Jayden, Ashton and G'ma and G'pa Brewer.

Monday, November 20, 2006

More birthday wishes!

Happy Birthday, Aunt Veronica, Carrie, And Thad!!!!

Happy Anniversary!!

Happy Anniversary to you, Andrew and Sam!!!

Late birthday wishes!

I know this is a little late, but better late than never. Happy Birthday, Martin and Uncle Wayne!!!!!!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Family Hunting

Family weekend, week, hunting days start on the 24th of Dec. through the end of the season and the entire three weeks of the January season. You will see a lot of young bucks. I do not allow my hunters to shoot under eight point with a spread less than the tips of the ears, so please maintain the same standard. Additionally, I allow hunters to shoot long horn spikes with an unbranched antler longer than the ear, when the ear is laid up beside the horn. All of the young 1 and a 1/2yr old 40-60lb baby deer are sporting head gear. These do not qualify as shootable spikes. Match their body size to the mature deer around them and you will see the difference. Now, when he is all alone in the field it is harder to tell how big he is. Signs of an older deer would be a ponch looking belly, a sway looking back or a longer nose. Young deer have tight bellies and sleak straight bodies between their front shoulders and hind quarters. When you have a pile of does in front of you try to pick out some of the characteristics for practice.

Important Note: None of the above restrictions apply for young family hunters who have never harvested a deer, but will be going on their first hunt to actually pull the trigger. Anything with a hard horn counts and you better take lots of pictures for the blog and website.

Have a safe fun hunt. If I don't see or hear from you before hand, have a merry thanksgiving and a happy christmas and I'll be up some time during the hunting week with the Game Warden.

Love,
Thad

just kidding, the Game Warden has already been up and he usually only visits once a year