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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Wolf Watcher on March 18, 2012, 11:58:06 pm

Title: The Kitchen Window
Post by: Wolf Watcher on March 18, 2012, 11:58:06 pm
What can you see from your kitchen window?  This evening while looking for my horses in the pasture across the road there were three bunches of elk feeding on the hill sides.  I try to keep an eye out for wolves in my horses and that is hard to do as the pasture is huge and the horses spend a lot of time out of sight.  The griz are out, but so far no sightings.  Have declared war on the skunks and coons!  The geese are back on the river!  A/Ho Joe
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: mullet on March 19, 2012, 12:01:52 am
I can see my orange tree in full bloom, picked and juiced all the fruit 3 weeks ago ;D.
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: SA on March 19, 2012, 02:30:46 am
a redbud and my neighbors house about 10' away ;D
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Post by: Jimbob on March 19, 2012, 02:32:33 am
Trees!!  Thats the way I like it!
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: cracker on March 19, 2012, 09:29:05 am
My smoker cooking away on some pork ribs some woods and the wading pool where my dog blasts through and blows all the water out onto the ground to cool off. Ron
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: Pappy on March 19, 2012, 09:49:03 am
Deer,Turkey most every day and sometimes a good looking woman in my swiming pool in the summer. ;) ;D ;D
   Pappy
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on March 19, 2012, 10:28:51 am
Trees and more trees, then a lake a little farther past the trees. I love my view and hate the payment!
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: bowtarist on March 19, 2012, 10:44:11 am
A small creek in the front yard and a big wooded hill out back.  And at night my paranoid neighbors 2 porch lights and one big security light.  Only one on the road that keeps his lights on 24/7.  >:( Other than that, I live in paradise. dpgratz
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: cracker on March 19, 2012, 10:46:49 am
2 porch lights and one big security light.  Only one on the road that keeps his lights on 24/7. 
[/quote]RED RIDER and a box of bb's.
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: bowtarist on March 19, 2012, 10:54:50 am
2 porch lights and one big security light.  Only one on the road that keeps his lights on 24/7. 
RED RIDER and a box of bb's.
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 >:DI know, I know, but I'm sure he'd know it was me. I've thought that many times.  >:D dpg
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: osage outlaw on March 19, 2012, 10:56:41 am
About 40 yards of hayfield and then a forest of mostly osage.  One of them has deer a stand in it.
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: Keenan on March 19, 2012, 11:20:41 am
Joe you are a big tease :o Make a post like this with no pictures ::) ,,,,,,I demand pictures! :o

 Our kitchen faces the back of our property, so it is the barn and horse paddock. Lulyn loves being able to see the horses in the morning.  Occasionally deer in the front yard, and allot of tall pine trees. We only have a couple acres so we create our own scenery sometimes >:D
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Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: Wolf Watcher on March 19, 2012, 11:51:12 am
Keenan:  Its probably a blessing for those on the PA site as I don't know how to post pictures!  Three days ago on one of my shed horn hunts, I saw 15 bulls with two shed heads and the rest packing.  Fun to see them.  I can see how the folks in Bend believe in wilderness monsters!  A/Ho Joe  Also see a big bunch of buffalo bulls in the front pasture! 
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: Keenan on March 19, 2012, 12:05:38 pm
Joe you are a lucky guy. I have been out shed hunting a little here for the deer horns. Found a nice heavy horned 5 point mully but could not find the other side. The elk are still packing here. hopefully soon.
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: Rick Wallace on March 19, 2012, 10:34:10 pm
Trees and my chickens runnin loose,,ocasionally my grandaughter runnin by!
 8)
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: DRon knife on March 19, 2012, 11:03:14 pm
20 acre(idle)corn field,deer,turkey,geese and bird crap,I gotta get out and wash the windows soon!
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: Wolf Watcher on March 21, 2012, 10:23:04 am
Had 18 bull elk on the hill across the road I've been watching with the binocs hoping they would shed some horns.  My wife just got home from a visit to Oregon so maybe we can get the side by side out and go looking.  Have promised Sadie some ribs, but so far no luck with any winter kills!  Must be something to be able to pick your own oranges!  A/Ho Joe
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: sadiejane on March 21, 2012, 10:25:16 am
Trees!!  Thats the way I like it!

ditto
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: mitch on March 21, 2012, 03:22:23 pm
lol all I see are tumbleweeds and mesquite!
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: JackCrafty on March 21, 2012, 05:02:15 pm
Sometimes the view is good out my kitchen window.  Winter after a snow is my favorite.

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Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: Wolf Watcher on March 26, 2012, 10:47:38 am
We had several hundred cow and calf elk across the road with my horses last evening.  Don"t know how to post pictures.  We spent some time on the side by side the day before and saw several herds of elk, but found no horns.  A/Ho Joe
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: FlintWalker on March 26, 2012, 11:40:55 pm
Out my winder.....bout a hunnerd yards to the NW is an old milk parlor and silo. Everything else you can see is just rolling hills, hollers and pasture ground.   You can see the lights from some houses on a ridge a couple miles away and the tops of a few barns. The window faces west, so the evening sunsets are always nice. I've seen about every kind of critter around here out that window 8)   
Title: Re: The Kitchen Window
Post by: H Rhodes on March 26, 2012, 11:48:32 pm
pasture with strip of hardwoods for the sunrise to filter through.  A little pond, a few black cows, two sorry hound dogs, the garden that is about to get planted early, green grass and not a sign of another soul around, except for my pretty wife.....  Yeah, I have a thankful heart.  We have it good in south alabama.