I have appointed myself Pond Keeper and Chronicler in Residence of Opperman's Pond located in Pleasantville, NY. I have a beautiful view of this little gem and noticed it doesn't always get the respect it deserves. Thank you and enjoy the chronicle if you can't get there in person. If you do visit; remember - please take out what you bring in or deposit it in the appropriate place.
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
On Opperman's Pond : 15: The Day was as Cold and Gray as Yesterday's Wh...
On Opperman's Pond : 15: The Day was as Cold and Gray as Yesterday's Wh...: The other day Scout came back from the OP woods with a souvenir. I originally posted this on Face Book because I thought it was cool in a gr...
15: The Day was as Cold and Gray as Yesterday's Whopper
The other day Scout came back from the OP woods with a souvenir. I originally posted this on Face Book because I thought it was cool in a gross way and Scout gave it to me without any territorial behavior in exchange for a handful of kibble. She's a good pup. I have roughly 180 "friends" on Face Book (hey...no brag) and usually get 18-30 likes (again...no brag just fact). Note: this includes family and terrestrial friends. This post got 5; 7 if I include my wife and one of my children .
Karen (Opperman's Pond Keeper's Keeper) informed me it was possibly, "too graphic." "Bu-ut," I said, "I also included a cute picture of Scout! That's usually good for 10-15 alone!"
Karen, "Get a job."
I don't have a job so my big concerns were; 1) coyotes, 2) the rest of the deer, 3) will Scout bring any more home. I saw the general area where Scout found the 1st tasty piece which was halfway down to the OP in a cluster of fallen trees - ideal coyote cache. The first Google was the NY Wildlife site to see if there are any particular steps for the disposal of carcasses or do the Fish & Game people want to examine deer eaten by coyotes. For those of you who may encounter this situation (you never know...I didn't) the answer is: 1) don't call us unless it is rabid (but it's dead); 2) shovel it into a big bag, 3) put that big bag in another big bag, 4) dig a hole 2 feet deep, 5) throw it in, 6) cover it up, 7) don't forget to wash your hands (what about my memory!).
I took Scout to puppy play time because I didn't want to test the kibble vs. wild meat again. She's a good pup, not a stupid pup.
Remember, there is a possible pack of coyotes lingering about looking for the rest of their lunch or something fresher. I was really a little worried. I remember what it was like going for that last slice - not proud but I have to live with that dark side. The equipment was chosen to be functional and survivalist:
Karen (Opperman's Pond Keeper's Keeper) informed me it was possibly, "too graphic." "Bu-ut," I said, "I also included a cute picture of Scout! That's usually good for 10-15 alone!"
Karen, "Get a job."
A deer leg. And my foot |
Scout knows there are more bones out there |
I took Scout to puppy play time because I didn't want to test the kibble vs. wild meat again. She's a good pup, not a stupid pup.
Cache area in background |
- A big stick to beat back the coyotes
- Gloves...and I would still wash my hands
- Tape measure...these things could be big and I wanted to measure 2 feet
- Big bags
- Shovel
- Pocket knife in case I had to cut my arm off to survive
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
On Opperman's Pond : 14: Happy New Year from OP!
On Opperman's Pond : 14: Happy New Year from OP!: Must be magic! Yesterday I sank, today I walk on water! Spooky fog looking through the woods 2017 Goals for OP: Keep it c...
14: Happy New Year from OP!
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