yesh .....Originally posted by Wanda:
And the poor babies too.
Just curious: is it common practice in Canada for farmers to grant persmission to hunters to hunt on their private property?Originally posted by Fatum:yesh .....
this one's a doe .... there was a cute little baby trotting along up front that I didn't manage to snap in the same frame ... they were on the right side of the car and I had to lean across from the drivers seat to snap them ...
though does can be hunted, most people would only buy license tags for the bucks (cos of the antlers) ....
this one's big enough to be legally taken, but most hunters are also conservationists, they won't kill a doe with a bunch of fawns in tow ...
and no worries for this one, notice the background ? ... this mother's wandering around some farmer's field, private property ...
Does that include the basement?Originally posted by jetta:Word to the unwise: never buy a 3 storey house.
hmmmm .... I'm not sure, never hunted before ... I'm not sure about the regulations for big game either, but everyone seems to prefer either a bow or a muzzle loader ...Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Just curious: is it common practice in Canada for farmers to grant persmission to hunters to hunt on their private property?
bow and muzzleloading season are earlier than regular rifle hunting season.Originally posted by Fatum:hmmmm .... I'm not sure, never hunted before ... I'm not sure about the regulations for big game either, but everyone seems to prefer either a bow or a muzzle loader ...
ah .... IC ....Originally posted by skid:bow and muzzleloading season are earlier than regular rifle hunting season.
i took this photo on the way to my cousin's place in Montana....i can't remember if i posted it here before,,,sorry if you've already seen it.Originally posted by Fatum:to many people .... fall = opening of hunting season .....
and this .... is game .....
snapped this pic on the way to my favourite rainbow trout fishing spot ....
Ooh Montana! Can we have more photos of it, pls?Originally posted by skid:
I've seen townhouses that are 4 storey including walk-out basement. I will tease my neighbours about installing those firehall poles....to slide down!Originally posted by jetta:Word to the unwise: never buy a 3 storey house.
HEY!! im staying in a townhouse now!!Originally posted by littlestream:I've seen townhouses that are 4 storey including walk-out basement. I will tease my neighbours about installing those firehall poles....to slide down!
i know lah, i saw the pic u posted mah. with walk-out basement also?Originally posted by mhcampboy:HEY!! im staying in a townhouse now!!
but a pole wouldnt be a bad idea...
walk out basement to the backyard la..Originally posted by littlestream:i know lah, i saw the pic u posted mah. with walk-out basement also?
eh, townhouse is da best lah. no need to downsize when kids leave home!
hee hee.........i know, that's why i suggest to my neighbour to have the pole.Originally posted by mhcampboy:walk out basement to the backyard la..
but it has been change to a study area...
but its tiring to climb up and down, up and down
I hope you were kidding....Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:The big cities need to ship some of their illegals to Montana, since there's so much open space there...
you know, I whole heartedly agree with you skid ....Originally posted by skid:I hope you were kidding....
moving them elsewhere in the U.S. isn't the answer....sending them back to where they came from and not letting them back in is.
p.s. - MG, I apologize for going off-topic
Campy,Originally posted by mhcampboy:Hmmm not exactly fall yet, leaves still looks the same
Will post more later when i go to the park later, hmmm but its still raining now..
Stairs are stairs. During the initial days of our househunt, we were intoxicated with this tri-level place we saw. Until we talked to someone who had already bought into the development who said he wished he had an elevator in his unit.Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Does that include the basement?
The only migratory anything we have here are illegals.Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Some pictures of migratory Canadian geese I took this morning at a lake near the town of Faribault, which is about a 45-minute drive south of my house: