Finally …MY TURN!
I saw;
A Coyote running lickety - split across the highway and into the field.
Far Guy said “Well he looks healthy.”
The Wild Turkeys are bunching up. There is safety in numbers.
The old injured turkey keeps on hobbling along on one good leg, his other leg just flops around…but he can fly. Sometimes you have to make do with what you have.
The Smoky Hills are at peak color. What is green is either Evergreen or Larch ( Tamarack)…which is turning color fast.
We are all doing fine for elderly people/dogs.
Love the last line under the injured turkey photo...I am also doing fine for an "older person" !!
ReplyDeleteI've wondered if you had forgotten how to blog, Chance, it's been so long. Seems you're still doing fine for an elderly dog. :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful, post and photos Chance . The coyote has been feasting well if he looks healthy . Yup same here we are all doing well to Miggs sends kisses , hugs from us . Have a good weekend !
ReplyDeleteHas a fantastic weekend.
ReplyDeleteChance, I'm glad you were able to get out and enjoy the sights.
ReplyDeleteSuper post, Chance...I'm glad Mom let you tell your tales...what a lovely walkabout you took.
ReplyDeleteAmen to that, we just keep on trucking.
ReplyDeleteThat's really all you can do, keep on, keeping on. That's what Mom, Dad, and I do. Boomer
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Hi Chance! So good to hear from you. I am glad that you had such exciting sights. Take good care of everyone now.
ReplyDeleteShirley H.
Keep on keeping on! Emma is scared today. It's opening day of waterfowl season, and the guns are booming.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you Chance!
ReplyDeleteNow did you want to chase that coyote? Ours sure would.
ReplyDeleteChance! I was wondering where you were...so quiet for so long! Glad to see you back at the keyboard ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Chance! It's been a long hot summer here but we are finally getting cool weather! My favorite time of year...Annie not so much. Mom and I are having some arthiritis issues but we are determined to "work it out" by getting back on the walking regiment. We are really alert right now as the deer are in rut and I have to constantly go outside and warn them away....last night it was 11:30! Mom has the windows open at night now so I can hear them better but after me getting her out of bed at 11:30 last night she'll probably close the windows now so I can't hear them. The armadillos are on the move too! Glad you are enjoying the fall and all the activity around your neighborhood. Take care! Are you getting your winter coat yet?
ReplyDeleteHey,Chance, finally I hear from you. I like your view of coyotes and turkeys.
ReplyDeleteYes Chance it is good to see you back blogging. I tell Barney to do my creative zone blog but he refuses to work on a mac. We have large turkeys along our highway when we go to town. The look big to me like they are domestic turkeys but maybe I have never been close to a wild bird like that before. I see them at a distance in southern Iowa everywhere but these birds are eating in the grass right next to the highway and don't seem to mind fast cars going by them. I must take my camera with me and get someone's viewpoint. Maybe you Chance can help me out.
ReplyDeleteYou sure have a good life, Chance.
ReplyDeleteLovely scenery and open landscape! Hope the poor one-legged turkey survives.
ReplyDeleteYes! Sometimes we made do. Old people, old dogs, and old cats, too. LOL! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat coyote must have been exciting!!
Bet you'd like to herd those turkeys. Chance.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see the turkeys are doing well - even the injured one and Chance you got it made!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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