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An economy of Words Wednesday - Winter Snowshoe - Woodstock NH

White Mountains , Pemigewasset River, Animal & People tracts.

A clean slate.

 

Coyote seen in the yard last night.

Oxbow..or secondary branch off the main river.

 

The main branch only a third of the river remains unfrozen.

Blow down from the last strong wind.

One mile out and time to turn around

Barely visible fence posts, are actually 4 ft tall..1/2 a mile from home.

Almost home..no need for bread crumbs.

No longer a clean slate..and a good work out as well.

Try a snow shoe, when you get ten feet of snow or more each year this is the way to see your surroundings. If you're lucky you may see many animal tracts, and no people tracts like I did today.

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Comments

Steve, do you suppose it's the same coyote from my yard yesterday?

Posted by Alan May, Coldwell Banker RealtorĀ® Evanston, Illinois & Northern Suburbs (847.425.3779 almay@aol.com) about 3 years ago

Alan, I do believe the Government is conducting an air-lift program for repopulating the eastern states, it is part of the stimulus package...not many people know it's about a thousand pages into the proposal.

Posted by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH. about 3 years ago

Hi Steve

What beautiful scences..you captured it well..I can feel the chill and stillness of the snow, hear the ripple of the water.....bet you were glad to get inside and get warm....

Posted by Hannah Williams (Re/Max Eastern inc.) about 3 years ago

Steve...I try to get out after everysnow and see what is lurking in the woods around home.  Every now and again there is a surprise!

Posted by William Feela Realtor 651-674-5999 No. Branch,MN (WHISPERING PINES REALTY) about 3 years ago

Hannah, I was a blue sky day today, low 30's which is sweater whether when you live in the north country.

                                                            accidental pix

Posted by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH. about 3 years ago

Bill, ..I have a very odd shaped property along the river..It's over 5,000 feet long, but only 120 feet wide, so I can walk one mile with out going onto someonelse's land. This time of year , I'll see deer, bobcat, moose, Fisher cat, and Coyote..tracts..but rarely see the animal unless I'm looking that way at dusk.

Posted by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH. about 3 years ago

Looks like a great work out and much better view than staying on the tread mill.

Posted by Terry+Bonnie Westbrook Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner) about 3 years ago

Steve, I'm always afraid that I will come to the end of the animal tracts and be face to face with something scary ;-)

Posted by Lara O'Keefe about 3 years ago

Steve, who do I contact to get some of those funds for coyote re population?  I've got a car, I could pick them up and drop the off at coyote-less destinations.  Is there a coyote re population czar yet?

Posted by Laura Giannotta 'Your Realtor Down the Shore!' (Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Shore, NJ ) about 3 years ago

Terry..I'm not an indoor ..kind of guy,

Posted by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH. about 3 years ago

Lara..I'm with you on that, but most animals will run away first, the only time to be concerned is in the spring when Momma- bear has cubs.

 

Laura, You are a Hoot!, animal husbandry, and relocation services..I'll let my contact in Washington know you are interested.

Thanks   Steve

Posted by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH. about 3 years ago

Steve--As usual, I'm enjoying your wintery snow pictures!!! Although I'm a sissy Georgia girl who doesn't like the cold, I do wish it would snow once here!!! If it's not going to snow it ought to at least start getting into the 70s :-)

Have a great night,

Anne

Posted by Anne Rains -Bethlehem Georgia Real Estate Agent (Real Estate Agent for Keller Williams, Atlanta Partners) about 3 years ago

Thanks Anne, I appreciate you response..coming from such a fine photographer as you 

Posted by Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH. about 3 years ago

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