Thursday, November 4, 2010
Moose Spotted
Hello! I am a moose. I decided to take a walk this afternoon, and ended up plopping down for some relaxation in Steve and Tammy's neighbor's yard. Yup, I stepped over this fence. Isn't that awesome.
Anyway, I chilled on this lawn for about 3 hours and made it so Tammy could not enter her apartment. Fun times, right? And, oh yeah, I also ate that pumpkin in the right hand corner. That's why Alaskans can't have pumpkins or salt on their streets; because I'll eat it.
So, anyway, that's my story. My moose friend was chilling in Steve and Tammy's backyard for a few hours as well, but then decided to leave so Tammy could get her camera. Pretty courteous of him/her, huh?
And, yes, I am that large in real life. I look much more like a horse than a deer. This is why if you smash into me, you will be dead too.
I'm sure I'll be back in the neighborhood since I liked this plot of grass so much (and maybe the neighbor will continue leaving tasty treats in his front yard). See ya soon!
Love,
Mooses Sr. (or Mrs. Mooses; we have no idea if this is a female or male moose).
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So I have been telling all my friends that next year in Alaska, I will have a pet moose in my yard named Roger. Thank you for turning my story into a reality!
ReplyDeleteI miss you Tammy Ram! I am glad you have excitement in Alaska, too. It's of a slightly different ilk than Ecua-excitement, but it looks fun none-the-less. Enjoy Tammy & Steve! Wishing you lots of goodness!
ReplyDeleteBulwinkle....good betacarotene in that pumpkin, but no whipped cream?
ReplyDeleteAbout Takeetna: We spent the better part of a beautiful day there and felt like it was a true Alaska experience. We had lunch at the Takeetna Road House and we highly recommend it, especially the tuna sandwich and the potato chocolate cake--the best! The Road House itself is something to look over too.
ReplyDeleteLove the blog. Keep up the good work and especially the pictures.
Stay warm, Sharon & Sheldon Rocklin