Emma part 2..

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Whats his/her name?

Terry
We picked him up on the way home from a conference where I got to hear one of my heroes speak---E.O. Wilson, so he is named Wilson. We like scientist names for our dogs.
 
Thinking a yearling Savage? Nice to see them back around here for sure ;)

loon

No doubt a fawn that was born late last year. We had 3 of them hanging around all winter and they weren't much bigger than some of the neighborhood dogs. But then, for the last several years we've seen fawns born in August. Never used to see that but now getting more common. That does not leave much time for growth before winter sets in. This winter? No problems for them except for dogs and coyotes.
 
Great pics Loon. The many years I coached hockey the one thing I always enjoyed while traveling the roads in Canada were the older stone houses, each one seemed a bit different in looks.

I always think Canada preserves their older buildings & houses better than the United States.

zap
 
Thanks zap, think i mentioned before that the original house was built back in the 1850s there abouts and the limestone was taken from their property, which sounded like a major chore for sure ;)

Coyotes are a big problem here Dennis..

loon


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Same over here Loon, went to breakfast then for a ride,pushed in a couple loads of Cherry then hooked the plow up to the old green truck(hope to sell) so I never made it back in the woods.

The wind did cut right through you, looks like the trees will have to wait until next week.

zap
 
Man, I can never get over how expressive her face is
 
Nice pics Loon, looks like next week will be a better week. Looks like it's time that I start cutting during the week, mill on the weekends.

zap
 
Thanks guys..Was gonna stain the house this weekend zap, but pretty cool for that..so i guess i will have to go in the woods and cut some wood ;)

loon
 
Ha! love that dog....was she listening to the boom box? The little dog is cool also:cool:
 
We were back down at the cemetary yesterday pulling trees and building a laneway to the grove of Locust that has to be cleared out ::-) First i heard of it yesterday morning? and its going to take quite awhile ;)
They are running out of room and expanding the property..

Emma didnt make it down jack as there was quite abit of machinery running around, but she will help me out today figuring out what just has to be done >>



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Here are some Poplar that blew down in a storm last year.

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How many are clearing the trees at the cemetary? Looks like a nice day for working, are you going to burn the Poplar?

zap
 
Looks like you should get some nice wood from it.

zap
 
Beautiful Pyr! Where we walk we see 2 Pyrs, a boy who's very suspicious of strangers/strange dogs and a girl who's sweet as pie (they walk together). Would love to figure a way to get a picture of all 4 dogs together - white Pyrs and black Newfs - do people tell you all the time they've seen "black ones"? Cause I get the "white ones" comment all the time with the Newfs. ;)
 
Thanks mfg, Those 2 sound the same as Murphy and Emma :) and no i havent heard the black one 'yet' :cool:

Ya zap its looking good down there ;)

loon
 
Looks great Loon, I'll find out tomorrow how the black flies are over here.
zap
 
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