itsawaldo
10 years ago
First day of my restructuring unemployment, took a walk in the forest that flanks a small river through the prairie near my home.

Found a deer carcass spread around about a hundred foot area, ribs here and there, spine there etc. Looked for the skull hoping to score some antlers!

There is a small spring about a half mile in from the road that I'd like to sample someday, need to create a temporary cofferdam....

This Cubao had a nicely yellowed cello, I had a good retrospective walk.

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NapalmMan67
10 years ago
Sounds like the 'Yotes were busy on that deer.

I always enjoy those lone walks to relax and retrospect, especially this time of year before the ticks, deer fly and skeeters are out.

Keep on keepin on!



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gae9jang2j
10 years ago
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SMOKEYOU
10 years ago
Cicadas are out after 17 years. I hate walking in the woods when all you can hear is their buzzing. Argggg.
jimbud
10 years ago
Almost didn't recognize that thumb without the steering wheel.
SRH1
10 years ago

Cicadas are out after 17 years. I hate walking in the woods when all you can hear is their buzzing. Argggg.

SMOKEYOU wrote:



As a fly fisherman, that's music to my ears along a trout stream. All the big ones are on the prowl for the large protein nuggets as they struggle on the surface. Trout hit them like a smallmouth hits a popping bug!
itsawaldo
10 years ago

Almost didn't recognize that thumb without the steering wheel.

jimbud wrote:



HA Tried posting one last month, I have now realized why it never made it as i didn't click a second time.
I will look for it!

Chris
itsawaldo
10 years ago

Sounds like the 'Yotes were busy on that deer.

I always enjoy those lone walks to relax and retrospect, especially this time of year before the ticks, deer fly and skeeters are out.

Keep on keepin on!



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NapalmMan67 wrote:




With 3-4 sections of interconnected prairie I know of two small herds of deer, could be the same group?
'Yotes are around for sure as we spot them in the neighborhood occasionally.
madspackler
10 years ago
Good for you. Enjoy and appreciate your quiet time while you can. You will be back at the grind before you realize it.
rrumba
10 years ago

Time for some yote hunting
NapalmMan67
10 years ago

With 3-4 sections of interconnected prairie I know of two small herds of deer, could be the same group?
'Yotes are around for sure as we spot them in the neighborhood occasionally.

itsawaldo wrote:




We hear the yotes not far from our house. They run the train tracks frequently and I've seen lots of their tracks when I used to walk around down there. Never did find a den though.

Buckwheat
10 years ago
Looks like a nice smoke. 🇨🇮
delta1
10 years ago
Solitary walks in a natural setting are my favorite way to relieve stress and recharge...even better while smoking a good cigar...
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