>>
>Hay, where are the horses? There should be horses in those fences. :-D Great views. >>
>>LOL! The field on the left has never had any animals in it that I've ever seen. The field on the right always has critters. The farmer there rotates sheep and goats in and out of that pasture. There are also a whole huge family of marmots that live in a bunch of rock piles in the pasture. We'd love the marmots to come into our yard (they're so cute), so in our landscaping that we've been working on since we bought the house, we've included a few rock piles close to the back of the property (can't see any of that in of these pictures, they were all taken well before the house was even finished). The farmer also has horses, but they're in a different pasture that we can't see much of from our house.
>>
>
>Have you considered setting out some marmot-lade to lure them over?
>
>(Sorry).
Well you can luiquidise hamsters to encourage the growth of tulips. Cos everyone knows we get tulips from hamster jam.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.