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Life Circle

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I went for a little explore in the woods yesterday and made some interesting discoveries. I mentioned a few posts back that our neighbor had described a tornado passing behind this property a couple of years ago. Upon closer investigation, it is very clear that a big wind toppled a lot of trees. A few of them appear to have been the larger trees in these woods.

I ventured into the section of forest just to the north of our property line and got a different perspective, which really made the blow-down apparent. I think they lost more trees than the property we bought did. A fair number are snapped off up high, but there are also some that ripped apart toward the base. It must have been a very dramatic event.

I don’t look forward to that part of being up high on the land. Good thing we have a basement where we can seek shelter if need be.

I can’t recall if I wrote about the eerie yips of riled up coyotes that we heard a little over a week ago. It was after one of the warm weekend days, and we had left our bedroom window open, which allowed the full volume of the racket in the middle of the night to startle us awake. One of those adrenaline-rush wake ups.

During my bushwhacking explore through our woods, I discovered what the ruckus was all about. The circle of life. I will keep this image small, for those with sensitivity to graphic images. You can click the image to see it full size. A young buck gave his life so that other animals could eat.

This is the first time in my life that I have come upon a scene this fresh. It was quite something to see. And it was just a short distance down the hill from our new house.

It was a moving experience to walk among these vivid displays of death and destruction in nature, to witness, up close, these examples of circle of life.

Written by johnwhays

October 30, 2012 at 7:00 am

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  1. […] When Cyndie returned with the camera, I got my chance to see what she was talking about. Yeah, it was big, but it isn’t what I’d call a carcass. My guess is that it came from the same source as that leg bone. I believe it is probably from the skeleton of the same deer that I discovered in our woods last fall. […]

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    Big Bone | Relative Something

    September 2, 2013 at 7:46 pm

  2. Looks like a reason not to invest in minis, for a full sized horse can deliver a deadly kick if necessary.

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    Ian Rowcliffe

    October 30, 2012 at 6:04 pm

    • Cyndie wants to get a dog to watch after the horses. I said, “Who will watch after the dog?”
      After I said, “We don’t have any horses.” I like the way she talks like we already have horses. We need to get to work on our fence lines.

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      johnwhays

      October 30, 2012 at 8:59 pm

      • But can’t you already see a horse on that area in front of the stables – the transformation will be stunningly beautiful. The whole area – and your project – will spring to life.

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        Ian Rowcliffe

        October 31, 2012 at 5:30 am

  3. Wow!

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    Mary

    October 30, 2012 at 6:02 pm


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