As a lot of you know, I was born and raised in the Saskatchewan prairies. Out there, about the only flower that's guaranteed to grow and thrive in most any type of weather, from the snows of real early Spring til Winter freezes, is the humble Petunia. So, naturally, that's what I grow in 3 of my flower boxes here in the Foothills of Alberta.
We've got 4 White tail deer that show up at our place every day and mow the lawn for me. This morning, when I looked out the back door, 3 of them were quietly doing their job, but the 4th was really doing her best to piss me off. The bugger was standing inside one of my flower boxes--eating my Petunias!!
With me standing at the almost completely glass door, about 20 feet from her, she froze and quit eating and just stared at me for about a minute. Then she just casually returned to munching the flowers off the few Petunias that have survived a week of freezing weather.
Talk about gall!!
Oh well. I'm gonna get the last laugh--deer season opens soon. LOL.
Gonna enjoy that back strap. Maybe the Petunias will add a new flavor profile.
Gary
We've got 4 White tail deer that show up at our place every day and mow the lawn for me. This morning, when I looked out the back door, 3 of them were quietly doing their job, but the 4th was really doing her best to piss me off. The bugger was standing inside one of my flower boxes--eating my Petunias!!
With me standing at the almost completely glass door, about 20 feet from her, she froze and quit eating and just stared at me for about a minute. Then she just casually returned to munching the flowers off the few Petunias that have survived a week of freezing weather.
Talk about gall!!
Oh well. I'm gonna get the last laugh--deer season opens soon. LOL.
Gonna enjoy that back strap. Maybe the Petunias will add a new flavor profile.
Gary