10-06-2014, 06:18 PM
Good evening all.
Yesterday when pulling up to the security gate at work I was surprised by the biggest deer running threw the exit gate. It was a doe and was pretty tall and fat. I am not a hunter so I do not know when deer season is or when they mate but it sure was not skinny or underfed. I am used to seeing deer in the city but they usually are scrawny from loss of habitat(fields and wooded areas) and the farm fields they raid are rapidly being developed.
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October is here and so are the fall temps and rain, not much color here in the trees as most are green still and the ones that did change went from green to brown.
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Have not had a chance to do anything train related lately. I did download the Oct. issue of MRH and plan to read it shortly.
Yesterday when pulling up to the security gate at work I was surprised by the biggest deer running threw the exit gate. It was a doe and was pretty tall and fat. I am not a hunter so I do not know when deer season is or when they mate but it sure was not skinny or underfed. I am used to seeing deer in the city but they usually are scrawny from loss of habitat(fields and wooded areas) and the farm fields they raid are rapidly being developed.
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October is here and so are the fall temps and rain, not much color here in the trees as most are green still and the ones that did change went from green to brown.
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Have not had a chance to do anything train related lately. I did download the Oct. issue of MRH and plan to read it shortly.
