Sprinkler moose

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That is one smart moose. She has found the best cooling spot and now is waiting for you. But I don't think she was very nice eating your plants like that. I didn't realize how much she looks like a horse.

Mary


Mary, I thought the same thing!! In the picture of her standing over the sprinkler - her body looks JUST like my mare (if you cover her head - LOL)

... wonder if they smell like horses..... LOL
 

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Great pics, too funny! I'm sorry she ate all of your daylilies. :( But I guess there's not much you could do to stop an animal of that size! She seems to have made herself very much at home.
 

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Mary, I thought the same thing!! In the picture of her standing over the sprinkler - her body looks JUST like my mare (if you cover her head - LOL)

... wonder if they smell like horses..... LOL

They don't taste like chicken and they don't smell like horses. You don't want to get close enough to test my hypothesis.
 

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I would love a front row seat to watch your moose. Get the iced tea ready! Awesome pictures, thanks for sharing so those of us that are un-moosed can enjoy too!
 

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We'd like to use it in Sandpoint Magazine. We wouldn't be using it very large, so pay would be $25.
 

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