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Posted by Jared in VT on March 19, 2004 at 05:33:06 from (216.66.106.235):
In Reply to: Re: Land prices posted by jdemaris on March 18, 2004 at 18:19:47:
jdemaris, About a month ago on a Sunday evening coming down cold snowy Rt 5 here in the Upper Vally, my clever wife spied a black ball of fur in the other lane. We turned around and stopped to find a big male Fisher curled up in the road. A car had evdently nummed him. He was alert but he couldn't really move. After petting him for a while with a snow brush, (to make sure he wasn't about to climb all over me) I rolled him on to an empty dog food bag, (30lb bag and he barely fit) and set him in the fir trees off the road. When I went back in the morning to check, he was gone. His tracks marked the new snow where he had climbed from his bed and headed up the ridge. Rest assured they are still around, they don't like all the hoopla either! Jared
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