Oblivious



After class today, I drove home with my head all full of new grammar and vocabulary. I wasn't really paying attention as I grabbed my books and got out of my car. In fact, I got all the way to my porch before I heard a loud crunching sound...yep, my moose trio is back. It was nice to see them up close again, but I was also very relieved when they ambled away...the dogs really need to go out now!
3 Comments:
At Fri Apr 20, 03:14:00 PM,
Anonymous said…
I can't imagine seeing moose in my front yard..I get excited when I see deer out back...like ya never see deer in Iowa..ROFL!! But MOOSE..that would be awesome!!
At Sat Apr 21, 12:53:00 AM,
Anonymous said…
perhaps this has been answered before....but why do the moose not have the classic "antlers"? are norwegian moose antler-less? :)
At Sat Apr 21, 04:03:00 AM,
Emily said…
Kari, these moose are female, so no antlers...I have yet to see a male moose. Emily
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