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Old August 27th, 2004, 04:27 PM
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A Ross wrote:
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We had a ban last year but the hunters were able to get
it lifted.

Based on the size of my herd, they don't need extra
feeding though we do
toss out the occasional apple.

Jenn
yes, they're *my* herd - they live in *my* yard



*Our* herd lives in our old apple orchard, except for
the two months a year DH WANTS them around. They
skedaddle from Oct. 1 to Dec. 1. Funny how that happens.

Amy


Deer aren't as stupid as people like to think

Our herd lives in our yard (13 wooded acres on a river) and beds down
not far from my kitchen window. They are sorta safe in November
because of the zoning laws though we're in a kind of border area so it
can go either way We've allowed one of our elderly neighbors to take
one each year. There's a picture in my yahoo photo album (the critters
one) of my dog watching one of the fawns from the window.
(http://photos.yahoo.com/bjenniferb)

Jenn

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Old August 27th, 2004, 07:22 PM
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JMA wrote:

Our herd lives in our yard (13 wooded acres on a river) and beds down
not far from my kitchen window. They are sorta safe in November
because of the zoning laws though we're in a kind of border area so it
can go either way We've allowed one of our elderly neighbors to take
one each year. There's a picture in my yahoo photo album (the
critters one) of my dog watching one of the fawns from the window.
(http://photos.yahoo.com/bjenniferb)

Jenn


Jenn - Your critters are adorable. My uncle used to have a cat that looked
*just* like s-head and had the same exact name. (Assuming that "s-head"
stands for what I think it stands for.)

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(Second mini-goal: 279)


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Old August 27th, 2004, 07:22 PM
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JMA wrote:

Our herd lives in our yard (13 wooded acres on a river) and beds down
not far from my kitchen window. They are sorta safe in November
because of the zoning laws though we're in a kind of border area so it
can go either way We've allowed one of our elderly neighbors to take
one each year. There's a picture in my yahoo photo album (the
critters one) of my dog watching one of the fawns from the window.
(http://photos.yahoo.com/bjenniferb)

Jenn


Jenn - Your critters are adorable. My uncle used to have a cat that looked
*just* like s-head and had the same exact name. (Assuming that "s-head"
stands for what I think it stands for.)

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Old August 27th, 2004, 07:54 PM
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bjenniferb


Very cute!

Our "lucky" is the spittin' image of your pup. Ours is
a lab/shephard we adopted from the pound. She's small
compared to the akitas we used to have.

Nice album, Jenn. Thanks for sharing.

Amy
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Old August 27th, 2004, 07:54 PM
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In article , "JMA"
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bjenniferb


Very cute!

Our "lucky" is the spittin' image of your pup. Ours is
a lab/shephard we adopted from the pound. She's small
compared to the akitas we used to have.

Nice album, Jenn. Thanks for sharing.

Amy
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/...my_Family.html
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Old August 27th, 2004, 08:15 PM
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PL wrote:
JMA wrote:

Our herd lives in our yard (13 wooded acres on a river) and beds

down
not far from my kitchen window. They are sorta safe in November
because of the zoning laws though we're in a kind of border area so

it
can go either way We've allowed one of our elderly neighbors to

take
one each year. There's a picture in my yahoo photo album (the
critters one) of my dog watching one of the fawns from the window.
(http://photos.yahoo.com/bjenniferb)

Jenn


Jenn - Your critters are adorable. My uncle used to have a cat that

looked
*just* like s-head and had the same exact name. (Assuming that

"s-head"
stands for what I think it stands for.)


Yes it does - his nickname rhymes with "kitty"

It's not the most profane cat name I've heard though. A friend had a
cat name YMFY (pronounced yum-fee) where the Y stands for "you" in both
cases.

Jenn

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Old August 27th, 2004, 08:15 PM
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PL wrote:
JMA wrote:

Our herd lives in our yard (13 wooded acres on a river) and beds

down
not far from my kitchen window. They are sorta safe in November
because of the zoning laws though we're in a kind of border area so

it
can go either way We've allowed one of our elderly neighbors to

take
one each year. There's a picture in my yahoo photo album (the
critters one) of my dog watching one of the fawns from the window.
(http://photos.yahoo.com/bjenniferb)

Jenn


Jenn - Your critters are adorable. My uncle used to have a cat that

looked
*just* like s-head and had the same exact name. (Assuming that

"s-head"
stands for what I think it stands for.)


Yes it does - his nickname rhymes with "kitty"

It's not the most profane cat name I've heard though. A friend had a
cat name YMFY (pronounced yum-fee) where the Y stands for "you" in both
cases.

Jenn

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Old August 27th, 2004, 09:00 PM
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JMA wrote:

It's not the most profane cat name I've heard though. A friend had a
cat name YMFY (pronounced yum-fee) where the Y stands for "you" in
both cases.


Ha! I love profane pet names for some reason.

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Old August 27th, 2004, 09:00 PM
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JMA wrote:

It's not the most profane cat name I've heard though. A friend had a
cat name YMFY (pronounced yum-fee) where the Y stands for "you" in
both cases.


Ha! I love profane pet names for some reason.

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(Second mini-goal: 279)


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