A moose standing on one side of the fence in our back yard . . .

. . . with her babies on the other side.
Don't worry. A little ol' fence won't keep this mother . . .
. . . away from her twins!
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Hurray for the moose! I'm thrilled to see the babies. I think you should start a new blog - all moose all the time!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I loved the video. That song was cute.
ReplyDeleteWere you actually outside taking that video? I thought that was really dangerous!
ReplyDeleteI'm having enough problems with this wild chicken digging up my vegetable patch. You may keep your 700-pound moose, thank you.
When I saw that first picture, I thought "How in the world do you expect that fence to keep out that moose?" Then I saw that you don't, and it didn't.
ReplyDeleteOh, com'n. It's hard to feel upset about the moose in your yard when there are darling little baby moose.
ReplyDeleteOh I love how you snapped the pic as she was jumping the fence!
ReplyDeleteI always show the kids your moose pics and they always beg me to bring moose to our yard. No thanks! I just planted a garden. I'd rather fight off bunnies and squirrels. :P
Oh Kim, you got such awesome baby pics of the moose's papooses! I love them. And the timing on that job was perfect. And I thought I liked horse jumping...lol.
ReplyDeleteYou missed your opportunity, Girl. When you said nothing keeps a mama away from her twins, i was expecting to see a picture of YOU with your girls. LOL.
I'm reminded of the time Cheri and I encountered a HUGE moose coming home from one of her friends' house. I don't think anyone can tire of moose pics. as a matter of fact, the security word is moose. jk
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