No Mike - we are going to be in Fort Davis and the husband working in Alpine at the Sul Ross University. I haven't been there yet - so all I know is that it is desert, rocky, lots of snakes...and it's the highest elevation in TX -which means occasional snow and no need for air conditioning even in the summer. I wonder if all those animals you mentioned are there? Do white-tailed deer live where it's desert? Somehow I don't think so, but I am no expert for sure.
Is that your armadillo? If you caught that thing I'd like to know how! I have an embaressing story about chasing one of those...
Mike - you are cordially invited to come visit so you can renew your childhood memories. I have no idea what they hunt in that area, but whatever it is I am sure you could figure it out. We are only going to be there for a year - so it's like this western adventure thing for us. Big ranch we are going to be living on - the kids all want cowboy boots and hats. There are empty horse pens (traps?) there as well- now we know nothing about horses, but I am even considering letting the kids find someone who needs one boarded...one we could ride...maybe. How hard is it to kill a horse? I am just wondering because we have lost an awful lot of fish over the years.
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