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  • Ditch-Runner

    sorry to hear about your car glad your Ok

    I am a bit jealous it sure looks like a great day out to be enjoying the walk and what a great area you have there to enjoy

    nice photos also .

    my wife 10 days ago was with in a couple feet of fellow who came to work said his wife had the virus so they ( company )had him tested came back . positive she has to go back in tomorrow .

    the fellow who came in sick what a asshat so they sent my wife home and several others who had close contact ( with in six feet of him ) for 10 days just in case . she was not aa happy camper but at least had a 10 day extended vacation LOL

    and lucky she never picked up the bug from him

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Nice pics, thanks for sharing. What type of tree is the evergreen, the one in the second rub picture?

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  • bustedknee

    A walk in the woods is always the highlight of my day.

    And when I see something new or interesting, or get a good picture, well, it's all the better.

    Thanks for that little walk.

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  • susie

    Ditch-Runner thanks for the good thoughts, bu I wasn't in the car when #4 had his accident. We live in different states. Lol.

    Horse Plains Drifter its a cedar tree. I'm not sure of the specific kind. They grow everywhere on the farm. They are very aromatic and sappy.

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  • jimdeere

    A walk in the woods in Winter will reveal things not seen the rest of the year.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Great pictures

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  • ridgleyart

    Thanks for the picture playback, your place looks a lot like mine.

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  • allen griggs

    Great photos.

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  • pingjockey

    Glad to hear #4 is ok. Enjoyed the walk very much. Your place reminds me of my haunts as a kid, the Des Moines river

    bottoms. Would walk for miles down there. Harvested about 90% wood ducks at the time. Great eating.

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  • Ruger4me

    Nice photos, hopefully you will stay healthy.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    That dog is growing like a Weed.

    Love the dog photo's and stories. Keep em' coming.

    My dog (Buddy) a Pit, is spoiled and sleeps on the bed with me also. Has to be in constant contact, touching me, curled and pressed up against me, with me outside, in the vehicles etc. (Doing so on the couch with me just now.) Best Dog I've ever had, by far.

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  • Bubba Jr.

    My woods used to look like that before we had 62 trees harvested. Now it looks like several tornadoes ravaged it. I kind of wish we had left it alone. But we had to harvest some trees to keep our CAUV discount.

    Your woods look nice.

    Joe

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  • Aztngundoc22

    OK :

    Great Pics !

    Nothing like a Beagle !!!

    and or a walk with a Beagle : Lucky You !

    miss my beagles ( may Labs are great , just not beagles ! ) !

    Thanks !!!

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  • hillbille

    ain't there no hills down there?????? that is some danged flat woodlands...........

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  • dreher

    The bone you found is very similar to a human sacrum bone, the bone that the spine rests on. There is a flat area on the top where the spine rests and the holes where the nerves come out. Notice I said similar, not the same. Since deer and humans are kind of the same size I would guess a deer bone.

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  • susie
    dreher: 31514421691803/comments/31514422507419

    The bone you found is very similar to a human sacrum bone, the bone that the spine rests on. There is a flat area on the top where the spine rests and the holes where the nerves come out. Notice I said similar, not the same. Since deer and humans are kind of the same size I would guess a deer bone.

    I got to thinking about it. It may be a remnant from when we had cattle on the farm. Almost too big for a deer.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    What happens to all of the leaves in a hardwood forest like that? Do they just rot away every year? Burn?

    Seems like that's a whole lot of organic material to rot away in a years time.

    Been around evergreens my whole life and never really thought about this until seeing your pictures!

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  • susie

    NeoBlackdog the leaves slowly deteriorate and become a black loamy soil. Not much grows under them except briars. We took the mature timber off around 20 years ago. Still have sawdust and slab piles in a few places.

    hillbille there are hills here. They're just covered with trees.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Seems a shame to make such nice soil only to have it get covered up by leaves and grow briars! LOL!

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