The bat man was back this evening. He went up in the attic and captured the last six bats--persistent little devils. Actually, he found a place where they created a tiny opening to re-enter. He fixed that, removed all of his funnels, and hopefully we are bat free! If not, Batman will be making a return trip.
Here is the picture of the deer slayer. (I'm guessing this picture isn't too appetizing with your breakfast. Sorry!) K looks like a serious hunter, doesn't she? The fur trimmed hood is a nice touch for the fashionably dressed hunter. I'm pretty sure that CT was giving her grief because she didn't want to hold the ears. (She is still a Miss Priss.) So how can she shoot a deer? She and L have both hit a deer with their vehicles. They aren't too fond of them.
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L's response to shooting the deer? "If you're going to shoot something, can you kill something I like to eat? Like go shoot a cow or something. Enough gross animals."
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Just another day in paradise.
7 comments:
oh my gosh...you're right, not an appetizing sight first thing in the morning.
I hope you feel better.
I think I'm slightly traumatized by that picture. I get sad when I see dead animals. Poor innocent life just swished away on a Saturday morning. I don't think I could ever shoot a living creature or watch it being killed.
However, I do like to eat those creature. I like them on my plate with a bit of s & p. I just don't like to see them getting killed. I live my life in pleasant denial.
I HATE guns of any kind. I am definitely not a hunter, but I am glad that we have deer hunters. Deer do a lot of damage to vehicles and cause a lot of accidents and injuries in this area. We are getting to the time of year where you can't drive a mile on Interstate without seeing the remains of a deer that has been hit. (And when you're driving 70--nothing good can come from that collision.) And that doesn't touch our county and country roads. There are so many deer that they are even in U town on busy streets. I'm thankful the hunters keep their numbers down a bit.
our father was a hunter, we ate venison all the time. this is only disturbing if you want it to be. otherwise it is life in rural anywhere.
Oh good heavenly days! I love how she is cracking up holding the ears- yes a true hunter's face- Ha! Well, congrats to the mighty deer slayer. Fash is the first girl to take a deer from the family farm property, which happened last fall. Just another of the many things we have in common Mrs. e. :) Deer killing daughters. We do love the venison. It's not gamey at all. I use it in place of hamburger and prefer the steaks to beef, if I.T. grills them. I burn them.
As for 46 things to do before I'm 47, Mrs. e, you slay me.
If only you knew how I cannot ignore an assignment. Oh boy.
I hope you're feeling better.
The deer is kind of yucky, but I love the big smile on K's face! I love that L thinks she should go shoot a cow! I agree! I've only eaten venison once and I didn't like it.
The blog post title caught my attention. I never hit a deer before this year (with my car) but this year I hit three. Come on Hunters do that thing you do so well. My oldest doesn't want to hunt but my 12 year old son already has a shotgun and is a pretty good shot. He wants to go hunting this year. Maybe I should just let him drive my car. haha
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