Wednesday, October 25, 2017
What's it?
After the first flood at our cabin location, we found this track in the mud in the driveway. It was the only track we found. What is your guess?
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Musings about Life, the Universe and Reality
There once was a land, no further away than your imagination. A Land where the Trees’ whispers can be heard on the wind. And the squirrels chitter and chatter as they scamper to and fro amongst the branches - playing their endless game of tag.
A Land where the Brooks babble endlessly amid fern covered banks. Fish and Tadpoles play a game of Leapfrog in the clear, cool water and Turtles sunbathe nearby.
A Land where the tall Grasses sway in the breeze as if dancing to a distant tune. Wild flowers wave their petals at the busy Bees who fly by; Beckoning to them. Enticing them.
A Land where the Deer graze peacefully in the lush, green valleys. A Land where the Birds and the Faeries gather in the bushes of an evening to share the day's gossip. And the Frog serenade, with Cricket accompaniment, continues well into the night.
A Land where the morning sun melts the night into the shadows of the day. And at sunset the shadows melt into night. But there are times when the shadows melt into things best left to one’s imagination.
A Land of Melting Shadows.
4 comments:
Baby Sasquatch?
Too big for a raccoon or coyote, too small for a bear . . . I'm going to guess . . . perhaps a small lynx or bobcat? Although that strikes me as too small for that too. Maybe a wolverine?
td'sm - We had that same thought...
Debra - we do have a bobcat that we see periodically around the area. And we do have badgers but not sure about wolverines....
I think it could be a coyote because if they breed with domesticated dogs the offspring will be larger than the parents. I've seen a few big tracks like this. And yes, I've seen the big coy dog too
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