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Floridians and Large Game Interpretation

05/26/07

Permalink 01:14:21 am, by MD Email , 156 words, 3467 views   English (US)
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Floridians and Large Game Interpretation

Well, we made it to Anchorage, AK, after over 6,000 miles of travel. I still owe you a couple of posts and plenty of pictures yet! Look for them later today or tomorrow - I will have to back-date them so they make sense. We had a great dinner tonight at the Glacier Brewery, where they brew their own beers (and even root beers for Char).

So, if you've reviewed the pictures from Day 15, the day of many animal sightings, you may notice that I have mis-labeled some large game ... confusing moose with caribou with elk with mule deer or who knows what. Just understand that we're from Florida, and the largest game we've seen up to this point has been the racoons in our trash cans. SO .. we're working on it! Any help correctly identifying the animals in the photos will win you a kick in the pants. Send an e-mail or, better yet, post a comment!

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Comment from: Mom and Dad [Visitor] Email
Congrats? You made it. Hope you are
sleeping in late this morning(if the
cats will let you).
We think the large deer type with white
chests are caribu - this time of year
they might not have horns. Can't rem.
Some breeds lose racks, some don't, some
females have racks. You will have the
good fortune to learn all that.
Happy house hunting! Love ya!!!
PermalinkPermalink 05/26/07 @ 07:31
Comment from: Carlos, Ale and Marielisa [Visitor] Email
Congratulations - you made it! This was a classic road trip that you will never forget. Thanks for taking us along with you. One day you will share this trip with your kids. Best of luck to you both - please keep in touch. Your good friends in Saint Auggie, FLA. By the way the tacos in Morelia were excellent, only $.50/taco.
PermalinkPermalink 05/27/07 @ 19:12
Comment from: MD [Member] Email · http://www.onetwopi.com
Mis Amigos!
Los tacos en Morelia seria las mejores del mundo! Me encanta Mexico!
Buena suerte a tu y tu familia tambien y vamos a hablar con ustedes mucho.
No podemos llamarte a 1:00 AM nada mas porque cuando es 1:00 AM aqui, es 5:00 AM en Jacksonville. Que voy a hacer? Me gusta llamarte cuando estoy bebiendo tequila!

Besos a Ale y Marielisa de Char y yo

PS - those tacos in Morelia - still the best $5 I ever spent! Lo siento sobre mi espanol!
PermalinkPermalink 05/28/07 @ 01:59
Comment from: Kevin Landscaping Miami [Visitor] Email · http://www.bandgmaintenance.com/

In Florida you will run into a lot of racoons in your garbage. Those little rascals are every. I see them every time we are doing Landscaping in Miami.
PermalinkPermalink 12/08/11 @ 11:25

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