Posted by dave2 on April 11, 2012 at 03:44:00 from (139.139.35.70):
I guess thievery comes more from the heart than necessity (if you can put that word to it??)...
Was out with the horses yesterday evening. Have 3 pastures all close together in this one area but are seperated a little from view. Got a family of greenies that seem nice enough that bought a real nice place in the new part of town, dug up every blade of grass and started planting berries, fruit trees, grapes, garden spot, and a small greenhouse. Car is used only when shopping or bad weather and they bicycle/walk everywhere else. Not a bad idea when you have time and they always look good (healthy). Saw them earlier (3 of them) walking near thier place with each an empty bucket. Figured they were on thier way home from the recycle bins.... Went to the horses and about 30 minutes later was leaving the upper going down to the other two in time to see them all 3 in the pasture with the stallion and a mare that he is breeding and her foal.... All gathered around (because a bucket means goodies ) while the people were trying to fill the buckets with poo...... I ran the horses off and asked the folks if they saw any of the 3 no trespassing signs that they were withina few yards of and to get off the place (as nice as possible for me). Asked them if they wanted me to bring them a load of poo...
Guy started to say something (prolly yes) when the woman snapped "not if we have to pay for it"....
Nice way to teach a kid.... Told her as much and that if I ever saw any of them on the places again, they'd get a visit from the law.......
Guy came to the house later with a bottle of wine and apologized. Told him I'd bring him whatever he wanted and everyone is happy..... Except me... the wine in this area sucks.... :roll:
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