First of Moonstone, 1052
Winter. The air has started to turn from merely being crisp, to having a small bite. I haven't seen any snow yet, but that I am sure will come soon enough. Already some of the trees have started to die off, their skeletal frames looking on impassively as they make their own preparations for winter.
I observe the faint hint of steam coming from my breath as I put on my hunting quiver. I may not be able to find much out here, but I will be most surprised if I find nothing at all.
The dogs pant and prance happily. They will quiet down once we are out on the hunt, but for now the excitement of anticipation is too much to contain, and they start to show that they still have springs in their legs. I worry about the puppies scaring away the prey, but there's not much I can do about it, as Pandora will have nothing to do with staying home and the puppies can't be left untended.
Tabitha, still technically a kitten but quickly growing into her full size, is content to chase rats around the food pile, and gives us only a passing glance as we set out into the forest.
We came upon a fox, and after a well-aimed shot brought it down, I took it back to the settlement for butchering. It's lean, but it will provide food for a short time at least. It will certainly not last me the winter, but it is something. I will just have to be careful of how much I eat.
What little fat it had will have to the dogs, as I have no means of processing it for myself. I doubt that they will mind the extra morsel, however. I feel more loss over the creature's skin, as I cannot turn it into anything usable without proper tanning equipment. I will have to let it go to waste, a habit I can ill afford under these conditions.
Still no snow, but while out hunting it began to rain freezing droplets. I believe that I was protected from having too much of my body exposed to the water, but I will have to be very careful about my warmth. If I get sick out here, I will be without any aid.
I have spent what little spare time I have shooting at the crossbow target. I am still not as good as I would like to be, but I feel confident that I could severely wound an attacking wolf, if it came to that. I truly hope that it does not.