A typical black walnut |
It's a mixed blessing...
You can't even imagine what it's like to be in an RV when a nut, like the one pictured, falls 130 feet from a treetop and lands on the roof. The sound is like a cherry-bomb going off. We live in a 37 foot long, 18,000 pound motorhome which is currently stabilized by four hydraulic jacks. A nut hit the roof so hard today the the coach actually moved. It was like someone shoved a corner a hard as they could.
Chipmunks LOVE these nuts. We have enough chipmunks to start a band. They stash the nuts everywhere: up trees, in holes, in hollows, in the exhaust of the HOW...
Did I mention the exhaust of the HOW? That reminds me of late last summer, sitting outside of the House On Wheels, when Penny thought she heard a metallic scratching sound coming from the tail pipe. She tapped the pipe and sure enough, the noise got louder and kind of frantic. Me, being ever the animal lover that I am, went in and started the engine and hit the gas. A couple of walnuts shot out followed by a panicked chipmunk. The rodent landed on its belly with all four legs splayed out, got up, looked one way, the the other and took off. After a few more guns of the engine, we had ejected 27 nuts, and one unhappy chipmunk. There's more to the story but it can wait until another day.
On a personal note, I've been cleared to travel and resume a normal lifestyle pending one or two more minor procedures. Not bad for almost gettin' dead three weeks ago. God is good, all the time!
Osprey |
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