Moose typically do NOT possess 5 legs. Thanks, shaky hands. I need that crack NOW.
. . . and my mirror would have been clean. Oh, and I would have zoomed in so you could at least see the moose walking down the middle of the street.
That's what big red arrows are for, I guess. Who needs a good camera anyway? Viva la cell phone.
Dinner last night: ham and bean soup, cornbread
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Wow, that's so cool! Although I suppose to you, it's about as common as a squirrel running across the road is to me. And you still have so much snow! Well, you did say it was a record....I'm thankful ours is gone; has been since early March. The mountains in the background are gorgeous. Hopefully one day I'll get to see those in real life!
You did make me laugh with your latest post, and the photos were great anyway!! Hope you are feeling a whole lot better, being ill is awful when you have children to care for.. its been cold but sunny over here, hope the sun shines over there too... all the best J
That is so funny. Loved the photos. I guess it is not unusual for this to happen (like kangaroos on roads here). Thanks for stopping by my blog. I will be back. I love funny people who tell great stories.
LOL! That is so cool to see the moose and baby. Funny how the camera did that leg shot. Hope you got your crack!
I learned to respect the moose when I visited New Hampshire...they are so much bigger than one who has never seen one thinks...did that make ANY sense at all. Love your blog! Thanks for stopping by mine. Also love Alaska, we have been there twice...ok ok ok two cruises so not exactly "there" I guess. :)
Oh and I am now following you. Added you to my list!
Kim I must remind you this is the internet your posting on and any comments you make may harm your future in politics.
Besides the place to get crack is two streets over.
These pictures totally make me think of Northern Exposure.
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