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Budapest Chain Bridge in the foreground and 13th Century Matthias Church on the hill...

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Beautiful pic!
HI Chris,

Actually clean out files of older trips and thought about posting them. My Digital Pix Frame died and I wanted to keep photos....etc.

Margie and I have toured much of the world, either together or in prior life.... So now is the time just sit back and enjoy life at a slower pace....

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I apologize for the less than stellar clarity, as these were taken in less than ideal conditions... That said, I would like to introduce you to the triplets, and their mother. This herd of deer have been here since before our home was built and we decided to share our space with them. The come by every night, and we leave treats for them. We seen generations come and go.

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This is a typical evening in the back yard. But this is only the deer. Our regulars include both gray and red foxes, possums, raccoons, an occasional coyote and wolf, rodents of all types, and birds of all manner including large hawks, eagles, and owls. Our outdoor lights are always coming on once the evening begins. We also see snakes, including copperheads.

If you look closely at the deer in the image below, you see a few of them that look gray as opposed to tan. That is there winter coat coming in. We h ave two distinct herds that frequent our yard. The first group are all completely tan. The second herd have black faces on tan bodies. We have albino snow white members in the black faced herd. 2 or 3 in each generation. The local hunters will not harvest them.
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Two more visitors... We have 3 siblings raccoons come by each evening and 3 or 4 foxes.
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A closer but still poor picture of one of the Foxes
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I apologize for the less than stellar clarity, as these were taken in less than ideal conditions... That said, I would like to introduce you to the triplets, and their mother. This herd of deer have been here since before our home was built and we decided to share our space with them. The come by every night, and we leave treats for them. We seen generations come and go.

The Triplets.jpg


This is a typical evening in the back yard. But this is only the deer. Our regulars include both gray and red foxes, possums, raccoons, an occasional coyote and wolf, rodents of all types, and birds of all manner including large hawks, eagles, and owls. Our outdoor lights are always coming on once the evening begins. We also see snakes, including copperheads.
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nice! I wish could see wildlife in my yard like that. except the copperheads. mr no shoulders and I are not friends.
 

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nice! I wish could see wildlife in my yard like that. except the copperheads. mr no shoulders and I are not friends.
Yeah, I stumbled upon him at the based of a rock retaining wall. I did take his head off as I didn't want him around the neighborhood. His head stayed active and alert for over 25 minutes! I'd walk past his severed head on the top of the retaining wall and he would open his mouth wide and show his fangs! I couldn't believe it! Went inside and brought out my wife to show her. He did the same thing again. Very alert!

I checked it out and found reports of people being bitten by copperheads after they had severed the heads from the body!

I didn't remove the carcass until his head stopped showing movement for 30 minutes. Most don't know this but the just hatched copperheads have translucent green tails the last inch or so. I have seen them up to 15" long and pencil thin with that inch of translucent tail. This is here in central North Carolina.
 

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Yeah, I stumbled upon him at the based of a rock retaining wall. I did take his head off as I didn't want him around the neighborhood. His head stayed active and alert for over 25 minutes! I'd walk past his severed head on the top of the retaining wall and he would open his mouth wide and show his fangs! I couldn't believe it! Went inside and brought out my wife to show her. He did the same thing again. Very alert!

I checked it out and found reports of people being bitten by copperheads after they had severed the heads from the body!

I didn't remove the carcass until his head stopped showing movement for 30 minutes. Most don't know this but the just hatched copperheads have translucent green tails the last inch or so. I have seen them up to 15" long and pencil thin with that inch of translucent tail. This is here in central North Carolina.
yes, even cut up and "dead" they are very dangerous. I read a story about a local guy that shot a copper head and picked it up to show his fishing buddy, snake was not dead enough. guy ended up staying a few days in the hospital. if the fool was alone he might have died in the woods. his buddy got him to the closest hospital. came across this one last week. you can see a bit of that translucent tail. that one headed the other way when i kicked some dirt at him. even being several paces away, i had a hand on the snake medicine. if it looked my way after i gave it a warning it would be a future wallet skin. at one point it crossed over a tire track of a pickup, and he was longer than the tire track width plus a few inches. folks get excited over rattle snakes, but at least they warn you if you get close and dont see them. copper heads just go on and bite you ?. this one got to the grass, leaves, and sticks and it was untraceable. perfect camo. I watched my steps real careful on my way back lol.
 

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Just got home from Illinois, lock the front door, oh boy!
Got to sit down, take a rest on the porch
Imagination sets in, pretty soon I'm singin'
Doo, doo, doo, lookin' out my back front door

Ok so I haven't been to Illinois ;) but this is the view from the front porch.
 

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HI Chris,

Actually clean out files of older trips and thought about posting them. My Digital Pix Frame died and I wanted to keep photos....etc.

Margie and I have toured much of the world, either together or in prior life.... So now is the time just sit back and enjoy life at a slower pace....

Best,
Phil
Indeed.
In any case, beautiful picture and I'm sure an awesome memory of a great trip!
 
 








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