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NH - I don't think you will be having bear problems where you are going to. Now, we have bears about 6 miles away but they rarely leave the wooded areas to visit where the houses are. The last one that was a problem in 2018 got himself shot by the law. Now we have lots of coyotes and small dogs and cats - oops! People still let their dog out at night.
I do have some slugs for my shotgun, some hardcast lead BBore for the handguns, if Smokey shows up but that's just fantasy. Plenty of other places that would be more interesting. The farms down the road have much good stuff to eat.
Folks consistently report car break-ins but say they didn't lock it up. Duh - then they posture about being lock and loaded. Tell them the law and they get all huffy-puffy.
Cloud Yeller of the Boomer Age
Fiercest critter at our house in TX:
Terror of our WNY area:
Cloud Yeller of the Boomer Age
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Why there are so many geese! https://www.theatlantic.com/science/...gement/629916/
When we left WNY in 1977, there weren't any geese around. When we returned, they are all over the place. I've told this story before in a thread about whether you should intervene.
There was a couple that would walk along the boundary of the field across from us everyday in the mornings. Never caused any trouble. Then one day another couple from our side, started challenging them, calling them out very loudly. Next, they charged across the boundary and attacked the other couple. What should I do?
Suggestions - called the police, use OC, blah, blah.
I said that I did nothing - why - they were GEESE!
They took the air and had a dog fight over the neighborhood. Now we have just one couple that struts around and swims in the local nearby pond. Da winna!
Cloud Yeller of the Boomer Age
Agreed on all points. Funny thing on point number one, we've lived in our neighborhood for some time and one time we had a friend/neighbor stop by once and she commented, "I never know when y'all are home or gone because y'all actually keep your cars in the garage," and it's definitely true. I would say that, in a neighborhood that's got ~80 houses, there are 10% or fewer households that have their vehicles in the garages.
It seems like this area seems to have a correlation to what I saw in Florida, basements seem to be a rarity compared to where I grew up so everyone stores all their junk in the garage and leaves their $20,000-$80,000 vehicles in the driveway. That probably would have been fine when this was once a quiet, established neighborhood on the very edge of the city. Now that we'regoing to be completely surrounded by development and all the "fun" that comes with it very soon, that doesn't seem to be a prudent play anymore.
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I'm not going down the debate rabbit hole regarding candidates for our next president in 2024, but I am truly and completely tired of this particular asshole.
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