Not too bad here in Mass at the moment. I see fewer than other years.
Funny thing though a little ways back I was with my brother in upstate New York. Nice fall night - my brother was off in the woods cutting up a deer he had shot, I was back at the truck, just kicked back on the hood propped against the windshield enjoying a beer.
The sun had gone down and there was an amazing full moon up.
We had heard the coyotes yipping and howling earlier, but now they were really close.
I heard an odd noise near me and I looked down - it was a tight pack of 20 or so coyotes trotting down the dirt path right past me. I've never seen so many together like that - maybe they were wolves?.
I don't care much for coyotes myself, but there in that full moon light and crisp fall air - with them having no idea I was 2 feet away - was one of those really cool moments I'll never forget.
I could have reached down and touched them as they went by me. Some were less than a foot away from the truck.
They just kept going right on past me. I figured they were headed in the opposite direction of my brother so I finished my beer.
I always kinda wondered what would have happened if they suddenly saw me. A few of them don't scare me, but a whole pack like that... Might be a long trip from the hood to the door if I p)(#* them off!
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