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.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v603/johnp18/Javelina/JavelinaFamily.jpg)
: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:
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:
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
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:
You must look forward to just looking outside eh. Cool pics and you can be sure I don't have them here.
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.
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:
They all sure seem to know where the gittin is good too. John's house! :eyebrownod:
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.