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Walk About/Shiggles/'rona VERY pic heavy

susiesusie Member Posts: 7,692 ✭✭✭✭

Pull up a chair, I have a tale to tell.

#4 was rear-ended last week and the car was totaled. I drove south to Little Rock, Arkansas on Tuesday (170 miles). Wednesday morning I picked him up at the car rental agency where he turned in the rental he had been driving. We drove from there, northwest, to Rogers, Arkansas (210 miles) where one of my sons-in-law is a finance manager of a major dealership.

#4 and I test drove multiple vehicles and he settled on a 2019 Malibu for $15k, still under manufacturer warranty. Had a clean carfax. Still looked new.

Finished the deal and I drove home, 320 miles northeast, mostly east. Got home last night about 10:30pm.

Was sitting at the computer today when I received a text from Son-in-law this morning. Salesman with whom we dealt has tested positive for the 'rona. We wore our worthless masks, sanitized hands repeatedly, were outside most of the time and had plexiglass between us while inside. So, now in the interest of precaution I will self quarantine for the next few days to see if any symptoms arise.

As much traveling as I've done in the past eight months I have probably been exposed multiple times. I just never knew about the exposure.

Today's weather was great for January, so I fired up the 4-wheeler and hauled a load of corn and a mineral block to the woods. Gotta keep the critters healthy.

Shiggles and Chief followed me into the woods so I decided to do some scouting and shed hunting. No sheds were found, but it was a great day for a walkabout. I explored about 30 wooded acres.

Shiggles had a blast sniffing and walking downed trees.

Double rub. They are about 8 feet apart.

Small wet weather stream that flows through the farm.

Possible den tree.

Found a bone but I couldn't identify what it might have been in a previous life. Its about 8 inches long.

I think some mosses look like a tiny forest.

Small deer appears to have been the victim of a stalking.

Another rub. This tree is 6 or 7 inches across. There were rubs everywhere.

Game trail. Can you see it? I enjoyed finding and walking the trails hoping to find a shed. I walked the fence line because deer will drop antlers when they jump fences. No luck.

Wild fern.

Dry stream bed.

A different variety of moss.

Hope you enjoyed the hike. I did.

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