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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2001-09-03 02:09 PM


Moosatchi and Willow, twin yearling moose
ambling down the pathway by my cabin
on their long, gangly legs with
their chocolate brown eyes furtively
glancing north, south, east, and west.
Twins browsing on the willow tree leaves,
together missing their mom, her warm heart
pierced by a visiting hunter's shiny bullet
out of season, for no reason, except to fly
back home and brag of his manly endeavor.
And the twins hang out in my yard now,
watching me from a safe distance.
I want to touch their soft fuzzy faces and
hug their round barrel bodies.
But their eyes quietly tell me 'No'
They look so gentle and sweet,
but many a well-intentioned hand
has been rejected,
exchanged for a kick in the mouth.
So I honor the space between us,
and even though I think they trust me,
my feet do not cross the line of safety
we have all come to accept for the good of
myself, and Moosatchi and Willow,
my adopted twins.  


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1 posted 2001-09-03 02:51 PM


This is lovely,  How honored you are that they will come near after the disastrous loss of their mama. I wish them long life.  Joyce
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2 posted 2001-09-03 04:39 PM


Lucky you to have these guys close to home. Enjoyed the read

If she who dies with the most toys wins, then can I have some toy boys please?

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3 posted 2001-09-03 05:14 PM


Joyce: Thanks for reading, and for understanding my thoughts. Hope you can see the moose in your neck of the woods.

Tracey: Thanks, and I'm sure glad you joined this board. There are so many wonderful things to read here, I can't keep up with them all. I am always thankful for the poets who take time to share my words.

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4 posted 2001-09-03 09:42 PM


This was a great read.

                            Dawn

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5 posted 2001-09-03 10:08 PM


Thanks, Dawn. It was also an incredible experience. I am glad I could share it with you.
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6 posted 2001-09-04 10:48 PM


How sad to have them there at the cost of their mother, but wonderful to be able to enjoy such beauty.

Ranea

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7 posted 2001-09-05 12:27 PM


Hello Renae. Thanks for reading. Yes it is sad, and it happens every year. Hunting season isn't supposed to include young moose or cows with their babes, and there is a set time of year for it. Actually, moose season just opened up this weekend, and I said a prayer for all the moose to run and hide. I make a lot of hunters angry. My daughter and I are vegetarians.  I don't bug other people about eating meat, and I don't preach to anyone, I just quietly tell the animals to hide. Of course, they don't understand, and even if they did, it doesn't mean they would escape.  Sorry for going on and on, but it's been a rough day for me, even rougher for some of my four legged friends.
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8 posted 2001-09-05 01:02 AM


This is so touching!  We have moose here in North Idaho and since we have two creeks that converge just beyond our yard, where there is a wetlands, quite often see one of them munching on something there.  They wander up our road sometimes too.  We love seeing them!  I too say prayers for the animals every hunting season!  We are of like minds!  I hope the twins do well and come through the hunting season!

Betty Lou Hebert

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9 posted 2001-09-05 10:50 PM


Thanks Trillium, for not only reading but understanding what I'm about. I actually fed those kids for a month when they weren't getting enough to eat, but was told not to by the 'authorities'  Needless to say, I kept feeding them that winter two years ago and even though I call myself a naturalist, I guess I still intervene sometimes with Mother's will of survival of the fittest.(I also like to help elderly people across the street!) The last I saw of the twins, they were healthy and strong, and ready to pop out their own babes. Ah, the sweet taste of victory.
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10 posted 2001-09-06 12:25 PM


Midnitesun:  Sometimes I think nature needs a little help!  We feed raccoons, wild turkeys and deer whenever we think they are going hungry.  especially during the winter.
We don't try and make pets of them, but they obviously need a helping hand.

Betty Lou Hebert

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11 posted 2001-09-06 07:07 AM


I enjoyed your story.
I was stationed in Alaska during my Army tour. I only saw a few of moose (or is that mooses or miece). A test of a napalm boom was delayed one morning, until a wandering moose was relocated to a safer area. The Army does have a heart.

Melton


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12 posted 2001-09-06 11:58 AM


Tillium: That's the key, don't try to turn them into domesticated petting zoo attractions.
2dalimit: Thanks for sharing one of the little known acts of TLC the military has often done. I have heard a few similar stories.

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