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Started by JohnP, October 14, 2009, 12:42:43 PM

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JohnP

We had just poured our patio slab a few days before I took this picture.  Lucky for us they had not visited while it was still wet.   We don't feed them, that pan was left out to be put in the thrash, I guess they were just checking it out. 

When they come for mine they better bring theirs

HaMeR

 :doh2: Imagine the meals that could have been made in that pan if it would have been re-distributed to someone that's too lazy to work!! I hope the dumbocrats don't see this wasteful spending John!!!  :roflmao: :roflmao:


Cool picture once again. You're location is adored by Mother Nature just as much as you do.  :yoyo:
Glen

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Todd Rahm

Yeah John, enjoy your pics. If'n it wasn't for the heat and the Mexican Olympic team crossing your country, I might consider the area for retirement just based on the pics.  :biggrin:

Hawks Feather

It would seem that they do know what a pan is normally used for.  I looked at the picture and thought, this little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home . . . . . . .

Nice picture.

Jerry

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We appreciate your pics here also Mr JohnP. This one is pretty cool. I've feed a lot of pigs around my house too from time to time, just not no PIG, pigs   :laf:

pitw

You must look forward to just looking outside eh.  Cool pics and you can be sure I don't have them here.
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JohnP

Thanks guys, and yes pitw it is a real treat to live where we do and the wife and I thank God everyday for the privilege.  We have thought many times about selling, especially now that we are getting a bit older and with all the aches and pains.  Then we look out the window and see a covey of quail, or a few deer, or a coyote, mountain lion, bear, etc. and we forget about all the aches and pains, smile and say maybe next year. 
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

vvarmitr

Quote from: JohnP on October 14, 2009, 12:42:43 PM
We had just poured our patio slab a few days before I took this picture.  Lucky for us they had not visited while it was still wet. 
What's the matter John. Don't want any pecc'er tracks in your patio?  :shrug:
:roflmao:

Those little fellers look like they might be still sucklings?  :wo: 
Do peccary breed year round like pigs? :shrug:

FinsnFur

They all sure seem to know where the gittin is good too. John's house!   :eyebrownod:
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JohnP

Quote from: vvarmitr on October 15, 2009, 08:18:32 AM
Quote from: JohnP on October 14, 2009, 12:42:43 PM

Do peccary breed year round like pigs? :shrug:


Yes they do, however survival rates are not very good if born in Dec and Jan.
When they come for mine they better bring theirs