Wow. Since my last entry I had a long work stretch … 5 consecutive days. Now I am in the middle of having 6 days off so it is balanced out. 🙂
Last night we went for a ride on the back roads looking for animals. I refer to this as going on recon. We enjoy just getting out and about and living in a rural area makes that easier. First off we were buzzed by 2 very large hawks about 2 miles apart. They both swooped down but the second one went about 50 feet to another tree and when we approached, went to another tree further on. This repeated 4 times before we passed him. About 3 more miles on, we came upon a female grouse walking down the road. I slowed the car and tried to ease past her without chasing her. As we drew near I started hearing some leaves rustling on the side of the road. I looked over and observed a male grouse displaying and making noise to distract us from his mate. All in all it was a very enjoyable recon. We sighted 8 ruminants, 6 turkeys, 3 hawks, 3 moggies, 2 grouse and 2 squirrels. Not bad. I did call on 146.52 several times and did not receive any replies. That is not surprising as we were out in the hills and away from civilization.
The other day we went on a bus tour in Gettysburg. We only live about an hour from there so we do go to the battlefield quite often. It was nice for a change to sit back and let the driver deal with the traffic, though we do like coming down there on our own.
Well enough for now. Namaste kidlets.
Hello, Tom,
After our Sunday night (8/21) FISTS contact, I visited your very interesting QRZ site and this blog. I’ve got a couple of questions from your recent blog post:
” We sighted 8 ruminants, 6 turkeys, 3 hawks, 3 moggies, 2 grouse and 2 squirrels. Not bad. I did call on 146.52 several times and did not receive any replies. That is not surprising as we were out in the hills and away from civilization.
The other day we went on a bus tour in Gettysburg. We only live about an hour from there so we do go to the battlefield quite often.”
Q1. what is a “moggie?”
Q2. At Gettysburg battlefield, do you ever feel some strange feeling that may be lingering from the battle there? I’ve heard of people having these feelings at other battlefields like Little Big Horn, Normandy and others. Thanks for your comments. Keep up the good work with your blog. It’s very pleasant to read.
Thank you,
Dave W4QDV
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A moggie is a cat. (brittish slang). As for Gettysburg, there is a lot of energy there.
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