Of Mice Of Men Of Vitamins
Well... I started getting really bad headaches a while ago because of my prolonged hours in front of computer monitors. I did a little research and discovered that some astonishing things about eyesight.
If you have frequent headaches or wear glasses you might want to check out:
http://www.program-for-better-vision.com/
One of the things I have done since is take a vitamin supplement and no longer have headaches. What has this got to do with Mice???
Well.. even after a long days work my eyes are still very attentive. Last night a couple of us were watching a movie at Andrews house. After the movie (some time after 22:30) we were sitting and chatting when I noticed some movement on the other side of the room at a much higher height than I was looking. I then quickly focused in and realised there was a little mouse scurrying over here:
So the hunt began......
We walked... we climbed.... we discovered....
But Alas we were unable to get into the lair. So we made camp and enjoyed a refreshing brew of coffee... ok... so it was just instant coffee and we just continued sitting on the couches.... but work with me here.
It was only a matter of time that my super hawk-eye powers noticed the perpetrator now in the kitchen. Two mighty men (Andrew and Shaun) then followed in hot pursuit while the rest of us remained behind and guarded camp.
After much tracking down in the outskirts of the land (and removal of heavy laundry appliances)... the critter was backed into a corner. It was time to take action...
But the critter was quick... it knew the end was near. It made a run back towards the camp while the mighty warriors were loading ammo. But alas its efforts were in vain as those of us back at camp were quick to see it leap into the undergrowth (a large green couch).
Death came quick as the critter was blinded by our spotlights (a tiny mag light) and the rifles shot (a pellet gun) entered its body.
Aaaah... the adrenaline of an african hunt. Pity it was so small... not enough to feed anyone.
Only joking... Africans don't eat mice... mmm I wonder... afterall I did eat those chicken feet last year and they were actually tasty.
If you have frequent headaches or wear glasses you might want to check out:
http://www.program-for-better-vision.com/
One of the things I have done since is take a vitamin supplement and no longer have headaches. What has this got to do with Mice???
Well.. even after a long days work my eyes are still very attentive. Last night a couple of us were watching a movie at Andrews house. After the movie (some time after 22:30) we were sitting and chatting when I noticed some movement on the other side of the room at a much higher height than I was looking. I then quickly focused in and realised there was a little mouse scurrying over here:
So the hunt began......
We walked... we climbed.... we discovered....
But Alas we were unable to get into the lair. So we made camp and enjoyed a refreshing brew of coffee... ok... so it was just instant coffee and we just continued sitting on the couches.... but work with me here.
It was only a matter of time that my super hawk-eye powers noticed the perpetrator now in the kitchen. Two mighty men (Andrew and Shaun) then followed in hot pursuit while the rest of us remained behind and guarded camp.
After much tracking down in the outskirts of the land (and removal of heavy laundry appliances)... the critter was backed into a corner. It was time to take action...
But the critter was quick... it knew the end was near. It made a run back towards the camp while the mighty warriors were loading ammo. But alas its efforts were in vain as those of us back at camp were quick to see it leap into the undergrowth (a large green couch).
Death came quick as the critter was blinded by our spotlights (a tiny mag light) and the rifles shot (a pellet gun) entered its body.
Aaaah... the adrenaline of an african hunt. Pity it was so small... not enough to feed anyone.
Only joking... Africans don't eat mice... mmm I wonder... afterall I did eat those chicken feet last year and they were actually tasty.
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