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thewoodlands

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Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
On the way down to Boonville we noticed a mother with two fawns crossing the Sugar River, by the time I got out and took a picture they had crossed and in to the woods.


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PapaDave said:
Zap, I really don't doubt that's what you saw, but in this case, the old "pics, or it didn't happen" ain't workin' for ya'.
Nice river though.

Not sure what you mean by old pics.

zap
 
old saying not pics
 
SolarAndWood said:
old saying not pics

First time I ever heard it, wonder how much water is coming through that river today.

zap
 
No doubt, the West Canada was crankin last night.
 
SolarAndWood said:
No doubt, the West Canada was crankin last night.

I'll have to check out the brook later today, should be ok but you never can tell.

zap
 
Definitely a lot of water in a short period of time. I wish I had taken before and after shots of the beaver pond. In 24 hours, it went from a meandering brook with a little pond behind the dam to a multi acre lake.
 
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