A moose calf drinks from a small pond Monday in Coeur d’Alene, near the Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course. The calf and its mother were seen in the area throughout the day. (AP Photo/Coeur d’Alene Press, Shawn Gust)
Last week while I was making early am coffee a rather large moose strolled up my driveway in Best Hill Meadows and began enjoying the shrubs.I was busted as I moved closer for a better look and it moved on across a neighbors yard.It’s casual nature was amazing.
:) toadie….. well your moose poo was actually chocolate LOL but did you ever read me blob about the real moose poo I ate that me matie in Alaska sent and we throught they was chocolate truffles lol….. I’ll dig out the post :)
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wheels on February 10 at 9:22 a.m.
Last week while I was making early am coffee a rather large moose strolled up my driveway in Best Hill Meadows and began enjoying the shrubs.I was busted as I moved closer for a better look and it moved on across a neighbors yard.It’s casual nature was amazing.
marmitetoasty on February 10 at 11:24 a.m.
Oh Oh OH how lucky to live where mooses roam free…
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toadman on February 10 at 11:35 a.m.
Hey marmie, did you ever eat that moose poop we sent you?
;-)
marmitetoasty on February 10 at 4:18 p.m.
:) toadie….. well your moose poo was actually chocolate LOL but did you ever read me blob about the real moose poo I ate that me matie in Alaska sent and we throught they was chocolate truffles lol….. I’ll dig out the post :)
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