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Mature acorns - what are you seeing where
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5196678" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I am having issues with my eyes. I'm 45, never been to an eye doctor and have always had 20/10 -20/15 eyesight. Now it appears my dominant right eye is near sighted and weaker than my left eye which appears to be far sighted and stronger. Looking through binos proved to be frustrating as too much magnification blurs my left eye and too little blurs my right eye. The white oaks I have seen in Rutherford APPEAR to be empty, but the reds I have seen appear to have some acorns. I am finding green acorns on the ground of both varieties so I assume there are some up there. I just can't focus to confirm. That being said, what I can tell is it doesn't look like a bumper crop where I am hunting. </p><p></p><p>Going to the eye doctor Friday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5196678, member: 7419"] I am having issues with my eyes. I'm 45, never been to an eye doctor and have always had 20/10 -20/15 eyesight. Now it appears my dominant right eye is near sighted and weaker than my left eye which appears to be far sighted and stronger. Looking through binos proved to be frustrating as too much magnification blurs my left eye and too little blurs my right eye. The white oaks I have seen in Rutherford APPEAR to be empty, but the reds I have seen appear to have some acorns. I am finding green acorns on the ground of both varieties so I assume there are some up there. I just can't focus to confirm. That being said, what I can tell is it doesn't look like a bumper crop where I am hunting. Going to the eye doctor Friday. [/QUOTE]
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