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04-09-2013 01:19:00
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03-09-2013 01:36:00
That’s really neat that the animals are not afraid of you anymore! The ones around here are, they are not really frequent visitors. They are the kind that just pass through on occasion. We do have some groundhogs that raise some babies in the field behind us every year. This year they have tunneled under our barn and so we see them in our yard. They are really cute! I saw one last year balancing his great big body on the top of a barb wire fence line eating leaves off a bush. That was amazing!