Cell phone coverage was pretty spotty so I didn't get a chance to post much while down there. Anyways, here's a recap:
Day 1
Traffic out of Atlanta was awesome.

There was an air show in Peachtree City and it was freaking me out with all these jets flying around while I was trying to drive. I had to stop at the grocery store and snapped this pic of an fighter jet doing some stunts. I think it's an
F-15 F/A-18 but it's hard to tell from the pic:

I got to the lease around 5ish and set up camp:

After I got everything set up and went to sleep, it started pouring. I opened the tent door and saw this:

And then I found this stick bug inside the tent:

OH GOD IT'S ON MY FACE:

The stickbug was released unharmed.
Day 2
Got up at 5:30am and everything was wet. It poured all night. All of the important things (gun, clothes, gear, etc) were dry but the bottom of the tent was a small lake and my sleeping bag was soaked.
I made some coffee and got out to the treestand by around 6. It didn't get light out until around 7:15. I didn't see shit. I climbed down and went back to camp to eat some lunch. After lunch I did some reading then went back out hunting from about 3pm until it got dark at 7:30. I didn't see shit all day. Here's the view from my stand:

It was hot and humid and mostly horrible the whole day. I really prefer cold, dry weather for hunting. The mosquitoes are terrible but having a
ThermaCELL saved my life in the treestand.
Day 3
This morning everything was mostly dry, there was no rain. I forgot to let my sleeping bag dry out yesterday (oops!) so I had to sleep in a wet sleeping bag. That was awesome. Anyways, I got up at 6 and made it out to the treestand by 6:30. This time I saw 2 deer, around 8:30 - they walked right in front of my stand, about 50yds away. It was a doe and a fawn. I didn't shoot. I was pretty excited about seeing deer though.
I left the stand around 10:30 and walked around the trails for a bit then went back to camp and took a 4 hour nap, then packed up my gear and tent and loaded everything into the truck. Around 5pm I went back into my stand and sat there until it started getting dark. I walked back to the truck and saw a deer on the trail, but it was too dark to see if it was a doe or buck. It was also facing away from me so I didn't have a shot anyways. I moved and it ran away. After that I changed clothes, got in the truck, then came home.
Not sure what I'll do tomorrow yet, maybe just relax at home and catch up on some TV.