We were still reveling in the early November warmth and sun until this morning. Each day was a bonus that brought such pleasant weather as we knew another cold front was due to come through anytime. We haven't spotted deer in a good couple of weeks now since hunting season is upon us. One of our Boulder Creek residents has been setting traps of deer corn and salt licks luring deer to an area where she and a friend wait to kill them for their Thanksgiving dinner. There are no "no hunting" signs posted in our subdivision as all (except for this one) of the people residing here respect nature and enjoy the wildlife. The two hunters avoid property where residents live here full time so are setting up on acreage that belongs to unaware out-of-state land owners.
The start of our 2-car garage.
Cliff and Mike measured and set posts for the corners yesterday afternoon. More trees are marked and will be removed as soon as this rainy cold front moves on. As I said in an earlier post, it's not easy taking more trees from our forest but necessary to build our much needed garage.
The start of our 2-car garage.
Cliff and Mike measured and set posts for the corners yesterday afternoon. More trees are marked and will be removed as soon as this rainy cold front moves on. As I said in an earlier post, it's not easy taking more trees from our forest but necessary to build our much needed garage.
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