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    Wow!
    That's the kind of neighbors I'd love to have!!
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    Beautiful view. I really had to smile when I saw your neighbors. I wouldn't mind if all of my neighbors had four legs.

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    Wow, wonderful! And I love the "horses" too!

    I was wondering how people who live in a place covered with snow for weeks or months feel about it. Do you get bored after some time? I like it when I go skiing in the Alps for one week and I find the landscapes so beautiful, but perhaps it's different when you live in the middle of white the whole year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonia59
    Wow, wonderful! And I love the "horses" too!

    I was wondering how people who live in a place covered with snow for weeks or months feel about it. Do you get bored after some time? I like it when I go skiing in the Alps for one week and I find the landscapes so beautiful, but perhaps it's different when you live in the middle of white the whole year.
    No, I don't get bored. I love winter sports. I have no problem driving on snow and ice. But, I'm pretty much a couch potato so sitting inside by the fireplace (surrounded by cats, of course) is fine with me.
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    Beautiful view - I never noticed the power pole either when I first looked.

    Do the moose become skittish and run away if you were to approach them?

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    Seeing as moose have a natural range of up to 22 miles a day, I am not surprised they are at the new house, too!

    I am completely jealous.

    Despite many attempts, many highways driven adorned with "moose crossing signs" and visits with people who say "the moose comes every day" - I have never seen a moose in person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gini
    Beautiful view - I never noticed the power pole either when I first looked.

    Do the moose become skittish and run away if you were to approach them?
    They would probably run away if I was foolish enough to approach a wild animal.
    Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.

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