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10-10-2009, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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We made a flying trip today
Not in an airplane - but in the car. We drove down to the deer lease (the old one that is 2 1/2 hours away) to fill up the feeders. All went well till we got to the last of 3 feeders.
The lid had blown off and so the feeder was full of wet, moldy, rotten, stinky corn. Oh, and the feeder is a 55 gallon drum, on legs, so the top is about 10 feet off the ground. So here I am, standing on the TOP of a ladder, with a 1 lb. coffee can, scooping 200 lbs of wet, moldy, rotten, stinky - and sometimes hard as concrete, corn. As you can imagine, that was not a fun nor easy job! I got it out almost down to the bottom, but then I couldn't reach the bottom (I'm only 5'2" tall), so Gary had to scoop out the last little bit. Some of it was so hard that I had to chop it with an axe - so much fun! We thought the timer and battery would be ruined because water had run down through the barrel and into the box that held them, but they were OK - so we filled it back up with non-rotten corn and hopefully, the lid will not blow off again. Gary said that had only happened to him one other time in the past 20 years! After 4 hours of FUN, we got in the truck and drove home again! WHEW! I'm GLAD to be home!!!
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10-10-2009, 04:05 PM | #2 |
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Wow Gayle! Sounds like you had an interesting day Here is a pic of some deer in our front yard just a couple of months ago.
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10-10-2009, 04:11 PM | #3 |
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Paula..those deer are huge and beautiful! I don't know how anybody could shoot one...my husband included!
Gayle... I have this image of you on top of a ladder, bent over in to a deer feeder, scooping out rotten corn.... I don't know what our men would do without us
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Thank you Gayle. I looked out the kitchen window that morning and there they were. They are so pretty. There are a bunch of them that live in the hills around here. I have seen some of the prettiest fawns around the curve from me. As soon as I get the chance, I'll take pictures, they are fast lil buggers
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