Wow, 105 in the shade , went and loaded feeders and checked water supply, which was good.
The rain we had about a month ago, helped, but it is still very dry and depressed.
The deer will love the new alfalfa bales we put out for them, and the corn and protein pellets, along with the milo and sunflower seeds for the quail.
No law enforcement contact this time, as a matter of fact, we saw not one living soul except at the gas stations!
Thanks for stopping by.
Suerte
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ReplyDeleteI am sure the deer and the other wild life will thank you for the food you brought them. You are a good man Suerte!
Thanks MsB, just trying to give instead of take.
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