Hi Catherine. I've visited your blog before and find myself returning often. I like it. Funny that I should pick today to tell you, what with that really, REALLY gross picture. OOOh, it gives me chills, which isn't half bad at the moment since I'm pretty hot. I linked your blog on mine and wanted to ask you if that is ok with you.
Whoa, just came back from Pinon Canyon training center, located only 150 short miles south of The Springs ....
Now I KNOW where the deer and the antelope play: on the center line of the highway of the highway leading out of Trinidad to the training center. They have 250,000 acres of virtually untouched free-range ranch land to roam ... but at 1 a.m. in the middle of nowhere as my Mazda Miata cruised through the countryside, they choose to hang out on the centerline of the rural highway ...
More deer and antelope and dog-sized jackrabbits than i've ever seen ... every freakin' one of them on the highway ... I drove about 35 mph in a 65 mph zone for 50 miles to avoid deer-tastrophe.
It's so nice of you to set the dinner plate for the birdies that hang out in the large letters at shopping malls. Yep, that's why they're always hanging around your car in the parking lot. Looking for a free meal from the mouth from those hot, boxy beasts that come and go all day.
"Bugs," Mom.
"Um, sqaushed mud hornets for dinner tonight, kids."
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Hi Catherine. I've visited your blog before and find myself returning often. I like it. Funny that I should pick today to tell you, what with that really, REALLY gross picture. OOOh, it gives me chills, which isn't half bad at the moment since I'm pretty hot. I linked your blog on mine and wanted to ask you if that is ok with you.
sherril
Whoa, just came back from Pinon Canyon training center, located only 150 short miles south of The Springs ....
Now I KNOW where the deer and the antelope play: on the center line of the highway of the highway leading out of Trinidad to the training center. They have 250,000 acres of virtually untouched free-range ranch land to roam ... but at 1 a.m. in the middle of nowhere as my Mazda Miata cruised through the countryside, they choose to hang out on the centerline of the rural highway ...
More deer and antelope and dog-sized jackrabbits than i've ever seen ... every freakin' one of them on the highway ... I drove about 35 mph in a 65 mph zone for 50 miles to avoid deer-tastrophe.
ack,
welcome to colorado, have a goat.
-- chase
I think they all blew away in the storm we just had.
yeah, right... :)
Ew. I taste my lunch comin' up.
Poor bugs. I feel sad for them.
Really, i do.
Makes me wonder, "YG?*"
(*whY God?)
It's so nice of you to set the dinner plate for the birdies that hang out in the large letters at shopping malls. Yep, that's why they're always hanging around your car in the parking lot. Looking for a free meal from the mouth from those hot, boxy beasts that come and go all day.
"Bugs," Mom.
"Um, sqaushed mud hornets for dinner tonight, kids."
"Yeah!!!"
"Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine." "Mine."
"Mine."
You think your license plate took a beating?
Man, ever try riding a bicycle through a swarm of june bugs?
The worst part is that they are hard to see.
You'll just be riding along then, smack!! You've got three of them in your mouth and one down your throat.
It's not fun.
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