colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
Rut is now over with and the herding has begun.
Some of the Boys came in together yesterday for some liquid refreshment and some dried up old leave's.. UGH!
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Love them Marilyn!! I need to come sit in your back yard some day.:) I have 2 that come up back in the woods. But they only come up just enough out of the valley that I can just see their head.:):)
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
Erv wrote:
Love them Marilyn!! I need to come sit in your back yard some day.:) I have 2 that come up back in the woods. But they only come up just enough out of the valley that I can just see their head.:):)
Come on over Erv..They'll be waiting 4 you..
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
LOL! I might just surprise you here next year. I am going to retire this spring, and then try to wear the tires off the new camper. Going west is the first run with it.:):)
colo43 wrote:
Come on over Erv..They'll be waiting 4 you..
Nice set as usual! Both of my daughters mentioned their memories of growing up and all of the venison we ate and how weird it is that we now have traditional foods such as ham and domestic turkey on Thanksgiving and Christmas now. Yep, the good 'ol days.
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
tainkc wrote:
Nice set as usual! Both of my daughters mentioned their memories of growing up and all of the venison we ate and how weird it is that we now have traditional foods such as ham and domestic turkey on Thanksgiving and Christmas now. Yep, the good 'ol days.
Thanks Tom, never had it as a child. Lucky to have anything that was considered meat, we were dirt poor.
More than likely would not of eaten it anyhow- I'd keep thinking of those Big brown eyes looking back at me.
I remember when my mother had my uncle kill my pet chickens for a dinner. I sat there and bawled my eyes out until i was told to leave the table because i was ruining their dinner with my sobbing.
Beautiful animals and nicely photographed.
Erv wrote:
LOL! I might just surprise you here next year. I am going to retire this spring, and then try to wear the tires off the new camper. Going west is the first run with it.:):)
That's what this fellow Buckeye did last Spring, Erv. Check out NM State Park Yearly Pass. You can't beat that deal anywhere: Camp FREE without hookups or pay $4 a night with hookups. All for just $225 a year for nonresidents. SWEET!
Erv wrote:
Love them Marilyn!! I need to come sit in your back yard some day.:) I have 2 that come up back in the woods. But they only come up just enough out of the valley that I can just see their head.:):)
Put some deer corn out in your back yard Erv.
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