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My wildlife evening

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I had to drive from Greer to Show Low today to have blood drawn to check the level of the rat poison I take to keep my blood thin and avoid a stroke. I make the trip at least twice a month, and really hate it because of all the traffic, stop lights, signs, Circle Ks, Burger Kings and people in the mess I call "the strip cities." Today's return trip was a joy, though.

 

There was very little traffic at 6:30 p.m., and elk and mule deer were out in force, feeding all along the highways between Horseshoe Cienega Lake and the cabin. The deer were in ones and threes, and I stopped counting after 20. Then, just past A-! lake, the biggest black bear I've ever seen started across the road. It was in no hurry, and I stopped my truck and we stared at each other before he ambled off. At the Sunrise Lake turnoff, there were at least two dozen antelope, including a buck that might go 16-17 inches, and we stared at each other for a couple of minutes, too, before I drove on.

 

The crowning touch came after opening our gate, when I looked across our road to the little meadow where our resident elk herd had come out early to feed. I counted 34 last year, but there seemed to have been a lot more than that tonight.

 

We see a lot of game here, but we seldom see so many animals in just 30 minutes ... and all except "our" elk herd were just off the pavement.

 

Bill Quimby

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Going and having the blood work doesn't sound like much fun but at least it turned into a great day with viewing all the wildlife. You're very fortunate to have a place where you can enjoy all of god's creations. Thanks for sharing Bill. It doesn't look like Peg and I are going to make our annual trip to the area this year. We're going to miss the milkshakes at the FrostyBottom for sure. Thanks for sharing Bill. :)

 

TJ

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