Ultimate tailgating

The Critter has been hauling cinderblocks out from the back of the barn, getting ready for next weekend's pig roast & cider press. I've already fetched a couple dozen bushels of apples, and was left with all the cardboard. 

The pit's not quite ready, but it was close enough to enjoy a bit of a fire on a cool-ish, sunny afternoon. I put some cider and spices into a cast iron kettle, stuck some brats on sticks and set a few apples on the edge of the pit to roast. A few s'mores to finish things off, and this is what we call tailgating around here. 

 

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Snow vermin

  This past weekend, we had a good snow - 6 inches or a little more at our house.  I woke up in the morning and looked out to see tracks that I didn't recognize coming out of the woods, crossing our neighbor's yard and strolling through our garden. 

Were they coyote? Fox? Some other predator? 

 

 

You can see that they wandered a bit. They came right up to our patio, in fact, before making a loop of the yard. 

I went and looked a bit closer. 

 

 

Perfect, cloven deer tracks. 

Bastards. 

Two of them, by the tracks. Wandering my yard looking for a free meal, even in the snow. 

I followed the tracks around their path through my yard. Here's further evidence of the damage they do. 

That's a young apple tree - and that's a deer bite taking off one of the branches and closed up buds. I've aleady had to replace another tree that they ate to a nub. 

Deer are 'pretty' when they're in someone else's yard. On my property, they're just vermin. 

I have an electric fence to put up, to create a barrier around the wooded sides of the property (the other two sides are street or the neighbor's yard), but that won't go in until spring. If it gets too bad this winter, I may end up moving one of the children into a tent in the orchard to discourage visitors. 

Never mind the frostbite, kids. Just make sure we get apples next year.