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A Coyote Skinned My Knee
Thank you Nan. I appreciate your comments. Next blog I will have paragraphs, now that I know how to edit online. Yeesh!— July 16, 2011 4:23 p.m.
More Sand for San Diego Shores
when is this happening I have a group of Sea Cadets who would be happy to help.— July 14, 2011 10:13 p.m.
A Coyote Skinned My Knee
I helped build the chicken coop and my fantastic mother and I bought lumber and brought out the hammer and nails and worked hard on making a home for our prize hens and we tried our best to make the coop coyote-proof and by the time we finished we were sure the coyote wouldn't get to our hens. The coyote doesn't give up and will keep trying until he gets them. My mother and I will continue to make improvements and will ward of any kind chicken-eating coyote. We worked as a team and together we thrive. Thank you for commenting on our story and we hope you have a great day. Thank you.— July 14, 2011 9:56 p.m.