Posted by jdemaris on March 11, 2008 at 14:20:17 from (67.142.130.19):
In Reply to: Why I like the country posted by Nancy Howell on March 11, 2008 at 13:06:22:
Here are some photos of some critters hanging out around here. First two are the little deer we raised after the mother got hit by a truck. Second two of a flying squirrel living upstairs in our house. The flying squirrels have been living there for at least 10 years. Next one is a Bald Eagle - one comes by here every year and hangs out by one of our fields. I'm not sure if it's the same one every year, or not. Then my daughter helping me relocate a live possum out of our corn field and into the woods. Last one is two of my kids with a bunch of brooding chicks in the house - taken quite a while ago since those kids are in their 20s now. My first wife left me -partly because she hated animals. She almost left just because of having chicks in the house.
My second wife loves animals - but is not crazy about the flying squirrels upstairs.
Last, I figured I add one of my old trucks sitting in my upper hay field (not very good condition).
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