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Subject: [Leica] Deer in winter.
From: kcarney1 at cox.net (Ken Carney)
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 18:06:04 -0600
References: <AANLkTim3YUjKSQUi+M6WF12yosrB0Kfo5c4ew5=dQ9No@mail.gmail.com> <1441532A-4B86-4E88-9032-DBC34CAB264F@frozenlight.eu> <0EED199FABC1479BA8B9EF55FC0D3894@syneticfeba505> <FEB45275-1CFA-4A0F-8097-D233E1A2073E@frozenlight.eu> <52C45432960D4ADBB01EC1454A8249EC@syneticfeba505>

Sounds like Ted has a gourmet gold mine there, especially if there is a 
wild game processing plant nearby.  Nothing like venison and a nice 
burgundy in the winter, followed by a little Lagavulin by the fireside.  
I have some recipes.

Ken

On 2/24/2011 12:16 AM, tedgrant at shaw.ca wrote:
> Nathan Wajsman ASKED:
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Deer in winter.
>>>>> Can you not keep them out of the garden with a fence?<<<
>
> Actually the back area has a 6 ' high fence and the older animals jump 
> it if we spook them! They are airborne in a flash, quite amazing really.
>
> By the same token some of my "whining" isn't really that serious 
> because they are kinda cute when the doe has a set of twins or we have 
> a mixture of mommas and little ones. And yes I run for the camera 
> nearly everytime they're around and don't think about what they've 
> just eaten out of the garden until I've done a walk about later.
>
> cheers,
> ted
>
>



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