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Good morning! I could have used some hip waders out there it is wetter than wet.
Derps did not rush out, even the boys.
I think that is the first time iv'e seen breakfast and booty get rained out.
Grass is slick and im surprisingly flexible.
Fully submerging my no-no zone in a chilly puddle did the job of five gallons of coffee in two seconds. :lau
Gosh, I hope you are ok!
 
Good afternoon everyone! I have a cute story.

My brother is here for a week or so visiting. He and my parents went to Weston (about 45 min from us) to go shopping. In the middle of the road, they found this little baby wandering about by itself. No parents or siblings in sight. So, being the softhearted guy he his, by brother caught it.
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After some research, we are pretty sure it is a Canada Goose gosling. My parents brought it back with them and they were going to try finding a rehaber to take it. Well, my brother had another idea. My parents have a pair of Canada Geese that visit their pond every day and go to a neighbor's pond at night. They disappeared for a while but now have no babies. I think something raided their nest or got their babies. In any case, my brother decided to see if the pair would adopt the baby.

Looks like they did. They are shepherding the baby around and feeding it. So far, so good! It's hard to see the baby in the photos, but the goose is touching the baby in the first picture.
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Good afternoon everyone! I have a cute story.

My brother is here for a week or so visiting. He and my parents went to Weston (about 45 min from us) to go shopping. In the middle of the road, they found this little baby wandering about by itself. No parents or siblings in sight. So, being the softhearted guy he his, by brother caught it.
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After some research, we are pretty sure it is a Canada Goose gosling. My parents brought it back with them and they were going to try finding a rehaber to take it. Well, my brother had another idea. My parents have a pair of Canada Geese that visit their pond every day and go to a neighbor's pond at night. They disappeared for a while but now have no babies. I think something raided their nest or got their babies. In any case, my brother decided to see if the pair would adopt the baby.

Looks like they did. They are shepherding the baby around and feeding it. So far, so good! It's hard to see the baby in the photos, but the goose is touching the baby in the first picture.
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That's a cool story Rae.
 
Good afternoon everyone! I have a cute story.

My brother is here for a week or so visiting. He and my parents went to Weston (about 45 min from us) to go shopping. In the middle of the road, they found this little baby wandering about by itself. No parents or siblings in sight. So, being the softhearted guy he his, by brother caught it.
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After some research, we are pretty sure it is a Canada Goose gosling. My parents brought it back with them and they were going to try finding a rehaber to take it. Well, my brother had another idea. My parents have a pair of Canada Geese that visit their pond every day and go to a neighbor's pond at night. They disappeared for a while but now have no babies. I think something raided their nest or got their babies. In any case, my brother decided to see if the pair would adopt the baby.

Looks like they did. They are shepherding the baby around and feeding it. So far, so good! It's hard to see the baby in the photos, but the goose is touching the baby in the first picture.
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Awww I think he did the right thing
 

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