Who is the interloper? Who was here first? And who has eternal rights to this piece of land? Questions–just for fun…
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Strongest wins today. And the battle restarts tomorrow. No?
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There are hunters, but hunting rules are strictly enforced. Most folks here use the venison and it is a necessity. Still, the sound of gunfire shatters the serenity.
Yes, of course…I grew up in Mi. and often went “up north”, where hunting was entirely a way of life. I was never used to that sound, either; my family didn’t need or want to hunt. But I guess I accepted it. Thank you for the response.
Nice thought
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What a stunning photo! I just love the balance and the moment you have captured.
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Thanks!
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Great photo. Love the thoughts.
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Great thought.
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That looks like many pictures I have taken in my own yard! Sweet precious creations by God!
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Interloper is right! Interloper and eater of all things growing in my yard.
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So true! We ARE the interlopers!
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Yes, indeed we are! Such a true interpretation of that look!
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Who is the interloper? Who was here first? And who has eternal rights to this piece of land? Questions–just for fun…
🙂
Strongest wins today. And the battle restarts tomorrow. No?
🙂
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Such good questions.
YES!
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The photo is superb, that is undeniable! Thank you.
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The story is right; the deer grabs me. They are wonderful creatures. Do you have hunters or is it a protected area?
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There are hunters, but hunting rules are strictly enforced. Most folks here use the venison and it is a necessity. Still, the sound of gunfire shatters the serenity.
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Yes, of course…I grew up in Mi. and often went “up north”, where hunting was entirely a way of life. I was never used to that sound, either; my family didn’t need or want to hunt. But I guess I accepted it. Thank you for the response.
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