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    Default Seeing this out your front window !!!

    As most of you know I live in the Boonies of North Idaho, and yes the winters are sometimes a ton of work, but mornings like these make it worthwhile..
    I was in the kitchen grinding some coffee beans, I looked out as it got lighter this morning and was greeted by this sight...

    We have been here 8 1/2 years and have never seen this before, we see Moose Elk and Deer but have never seen any of them together... Look close in there because there is a Mama deer with her twins, and a Bull Moose all standing in the front yard

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    Very nice pictures. Thanks for posting them for us.

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    Thanks, Glen. I really enjoyed your pictures. It must be great to live in such a beautiful place. I envy you, I really do.
    I love the smell of shaving cream in the morning!

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    I envy you but I'm glad I don't have to mow the lawn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I envy you but I'm glad I don't have to mow the lawn.
    Speaking of mowing the lawn, not so long ago I managed to inherit a lawnmower from my grandfather. It wasn't in the best shape, but a little tinkering, a few new parts and it was like new. When I'm back home I love mowing the lawn now.
    I love the smell of shaving cream in the morning!

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    Wow! Living in such great place, you need to invest in a 300 mm lens. I got this shot right next to a house in a fairly urban area of NH. (Yes, NH has urban areas). She just stood there, glanced at me and went back to grazing.
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    A nice sight to see whlie having coffee for sure. Just wondering if you know of Mike Mann a custom knife maker,he is in the boonies of Spirit lake,Idaho? Is that near you?

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    great pics. nice front yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    A nice sight to see whlie having coffee for sure. Just wondering if you know of Mike Mann a custom knife maker,he is in the boonies of Spirit lake,Idaho? Is that near you?

    Spirit Lake is very "Near" me in fact we looked there at 2 houses before we bought this one.. I haven't heard his name YET !!! though...

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    Thats a great place you live. Animals aren't scared of your neighborhood as they get so close. That is great.
    Elks and Deers are very common here, almost a risk to traffic. Those can be seen every now and then passing by, but i've never seen these together like you did.
    Few times we've got scared like hell when being on a forest with dogs and seeing and/or hearing elk family too close. Occasionally we have wolves and bears but seeing those animals usually starts a hunt; they shouldn't get too familiar with human settlements but stay away in the forest.
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