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Jan 26, 2016 2:58 PM CST
Name: Agavegirl1
South Sonoran Desert (Zone 9b)
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What a great story about the road runner! I just love to hear the compassionate stories.

Here's some of the wild life that used to hang out at my former house located very much in the untamed desert . I was lucky enough one time to actually to see the wild horses that roam around on the preserved/Indian owned reservation land. I was even more fortunate to have my camera. Quite thrilled especially with the amount of babies-youngsters in the pictures. Lovey dubby
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Thumb of 2016-01-26/AgaveGirl1/e0aecd These were my neighbors! They resided about 100 yards or so from my house and I would bring them and the Jack rabbits carrot and cucumber peels and wilted lettuce to enjoy. Kept them out of my yard and garden! Green Grin!
To boldly grow where no man has lawn before.

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