My childhood was, it’s a different time in those days. We had a lot of freedom to do what we were interested in, and express ourselves. I hope we can still do that now. We didn’t have television, but we did have a lot of radio. (clears throat) But anyway, I was always interested in outdoor adventure, and the outdoors probably through my father. He used to take us out in the forest in Georgia and the, what we call the creek swamps, which are pretty remote. This area I was born in, we had a house in town in Albany, but he had bought this plantation in 1920 for $2 an acre, about a thousand acres, which is relatively small today, because we’re surrounded by big quail hunting plantations. That’s the center of the quail hunting area.