Posted on 02/21/2011 6:04:20 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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Thank you..
Yes. They will be smiling soon. :)
But, but, but...slaughtering hogs and hanging shanks in the smokehouse is just soooooooo much fun!!!!!
(When you're 5 years old and grampa does most of the work!)
Good night and rest well, Deo. Have a good Tuesday.
Save the acorns until after you've moved - deer and turkey love 'em, and they taste real good when fed acorns...!!
Evening Jinxy, Hugs.
Thanks!
(Apologies for not replying to your posts sooner. My daughter and I were texting for a while — once she was safely inside and at work, and then I had to go take my night meds.)
I’ve been thinking about that...could dump them in the woods...I don’t want to attract deer to my garden area..
Too much like hunting over a baited field.
Sure would make things a lot easier hunting though.
We, of course, will want an after-action report. :)
Howz thingz?
(When you're 5 years old and grampa does most of the work!)
LOL....So true!
She is more important anyway! :)
Some states allow hunters to have feed plots - Arizona is not one of them.
I tend not to agree with that tactic. There are plenty of places with natural concentrations of food to hunt in.
It’s windy now. After the freezing rain, local news said we got 4.8” of snow (in 90 minutes). Not sure when the snow happened; it was freezing rain when I took my nap. ;)
But w/wind tonight, she may have a touchy drive home in the morning, too. Depends on whether or not they can keep the roads plowed.
Not a problem.. higher priorities are well understood.
Does she work nights regularly or did she get called in for something emergent?
The deer over there are thick...When we were out scouting properties a herd of 7 came through the front yard.
Chicago?
No, Ohio. (I no longer live on the west coast of Ohio. About a year ago I moved a few miles east.) ;)
She works at a hospital north of here.
She’s a 3rd shift OR nurse, so she usually works from 11pm-7:30am. (She got to work a bit late tonight.)
I had that kind of thing happen when we lived up on Post - our quarters were in the last row of housing at the foot of the mountain. We had deer, javelina, skunks, ground squirrels, owls, rattlers, bears, and mountain lions all come through the area at one time or another during the three years we lived there.
Okay - time to call it a night - see everyone tomorrow, I hope.
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