Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Trailcam Tuesday


 Javelina to the left. Hard to see him.

Beautiful and very big Wildcat.

Coyote.

Lets not forget the Unicorn ! 
Known to frequent the Sonoran Desert.
i miss agatha is a unicorn today.


When doing her grooming on my bed, sofa and rugs sometimes Agatha can get the best hair style.


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 Some pretty for the week.


Son in Japan has a Birthday on GroundHog Day. 
Best holiday ever ! Just a fun day.


 




Daughter makes lovely marmalade from the Tangelows in the yard.

For me February is a month of Hope. Spring is just around the corner, World Nutella Day,  Drink Wine Day, President's Day Weekend, Richard Cadbury made first box of Valentine's Chocolate. Make a paper Valentine for a Friend Day,  Plan your garden  but most of all  it is a Month of Hope, Month of Love and a Month of yummy Chocolate in a heart shaped box !  


So again take care and please be safe.

cheers,  parsnip
 









7 comments:

  1. The Agatha Unicorn is an elusive critter.

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  2. Wow. That Javelina looks huge and so does the wildcat. I'm used to coyotes but not so close to the house!

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  3. Wow, you get all kinds of animals! I love the wild cat, but the Agatha Unicorn is the best and most beautiful! Happy Birthday to your son! Happy February to you Gayle!

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  4. Oh, tangelo marmalade! My mouth is watering. Agatha as unicorn is hilarious. I can't believe the variety of wildlife in your yard! That is one big bobcat!

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  5. That wildcat was a surprise! I didn't know you had those.

    We have bobcats here. I once saw one run across the road. Supposedly there are mountain lions, too, though sightings are rare. We're not far north enough for lynxes.

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  6. Amazing to have that wonderful wild creature in your backyard!I have not heard February considered a month of hope before, because here in England it is perhaps the worst weather of the year. March, however, is a different story! The winds get up and start to blow winter away.

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