Home - by Claudia - November 25, 2012 - 08:00 America/New_York - 12 Comments
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cassandra
November 25th, 2012
Love the insertion at intervals of kitties!!
) I know you didn’t specify wild critters.
hanoverfist
November 25th, 2012
It would be great without the two racist pictures.
Thnx Claudia!
the aardvark
November 25th, 2012
Elk are such magnificent creatures. I had one cross Hwy. 2 along the Kootenai River just outside Troy, Mt. in front of me last Sunday. It was a good thing the elk was at at least 30-50 yds. in front of me and didn’t just dart out of nowhere with no time to avoid it. Hitting a deer is one thing but hitting an elk or a moose at 60-70 MPH will ruin your day.
hanoverfist
November 25th, 2012
@Aardvark,
Black bear meet up to the grill quite nice.
Too low to come thru the windshield.
Trust me ,I know.
the aardvark
November 25th, 2012
Hanover, I agree with you. My boss finally put reinforced deer grilles on all of our trucks last wk. after one of our guys clobbered a 3 pt. buck outside of Kalispell, Mt. a couple of wks. ago. He wasn’t hurt but the truck may or may not be a total loss depending upon what the insurance co. says. We’ll see and hopefully the deer guards will work. I did play tag with a moose last Jan. just N. of Sandpoint, Id. who came out of nowhere when it was pitch black at 6:30 PM. Fortunately, the moose only clobbered the rt. side of the truck. He did leave quite a bit of hair and fur stuck in the door but no damage other than a big dent in the door and rt. front fender. Boy, was I lucky I hadn’t been there a second or so later. I was just behind a guy in a Dodge Durango who hit a moose in broad daylight in the same general area a few yrs. ago. Fortuanately he wasn’t hurt but the Durango was total loss as well as the moose. I have a very healthy respect for any animal which may be crossing the rd. including cows because there is a lot of open range in this part of the country.
Nutjob
November 25th, 2012
Autumn, my favorite time of the year, simply beautiful.
People harp on great artist, but who has the most vibrant painting pallette ever?
The same great artists that designed the critters in the photo.
Thanks Claudia
FreeMan & Sarah Intend to Defend
November 25th, 2012
Very nice way to start the day Claudia. Thank you.
Love the colors of fall.
Aunt Liz
November 25th, 2012
Beautiful colors, beautiful, majestic, and adorable critters, I agree with Nutjob completely. God does the best work!
Happy Sunday Claudia and all other IOTW folk!
norman einstein
November 25th, 2012
Beautiful photos, Claudia.
I have to admit I don’t like the tree-rats, aka squirrels.
That malamute is spectacular. Look at the intelligence in his eyes.
Beats most humans hands down!
TOWG
November 25th, 2012
Thanks Claudia!
Unruly Refugee
November 25th, 2012
I want to build a cabin in the clearing in that first picture. Just beautiful.
MaryfromMarin
November 25th, 2012
Great choices, Claudia! Love the colors, love the animals!