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When I was 13 years old I would leave Grandma's kitchen at 5:30 am, with two pints of hot Postum in ball jars wrapped with many layers of newspaper. (thermos). And about 4 large oatmeal cookies in wax paper. And a cheese sandwich with mayo also in wp. I'd have my double 16 ga, my Lab and 12-13 shells. I was expected to have 5 mallards and 5 roosters. by 11:00 am.. The lake was a mile and a half as a duck flies but usually I bagged my limit as they came off the lake to feed in the picked part of the cornfield. I'd lay down with an old OD Army blankets over me. Often, when they were landing at well before sunrise, one might land right on top of me. Gypsy, my lab jumped up and caught a hen mallard once.I took it back to the farm and we made a pen for it. It lived for about 5 years and raised perhaps 80 ducklings with a tame husband ( Traveler) we arranged for her. . We called her Gypsy Moth. I think she was the only thing that died on that farm that we didn't eat. I buried her beneath a cottonwood tree.. Seven years later, I would bury Gypsy beside her.
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