His wound is still healing but the big dawg is doing well.
Fall is settling in here with night time temps in the low 30’s and high 40’s. After over three months of living happily in a tent we may just have to find a place with a roof.
His wound is still healing but the big dawg is doing well.
Fall is settling in here with night time temps in the low 30’s and high 40’s. After over three months of living happily in a tent we may just have to find a place with a roof.
I believe the mystery to what this bone belonged to has been solved.
I found it in three feet of water in the Missouri river just North of the Knife river in North Dakota.
At recent trip to the North Dakota Heritage Center I found they had a skeleton of a Bison. Upon examination I believe the femur bone to be very similiar to the bone I found.
Wild Bison have not been in the Dakotas since the 1800’s and there are places where Bison had been stampeded off of cliffs by Native Bison hunters many years ago.
The Bison had been hunted by both Native Americans and Whites into the 19th century being a source of food and clothing among other things.
So what do you think?
My friend who has been so kind and helpful sent me a text saying she needed me to go to feed and water her dog and five puppies, feed the cat, and water her horses.
She, her hubby and kids have been friends in deed. No way I was not going to do this or anything else they need.
And such a tough request eh.? Play with Lucky the dog and her pups. As well as water Junior and Magic.
I think they found the right guy for the job!