Hi Kanisorn,
I am well, thanks. How are you? Yesterday my family celebrated
Mother's Day with my mom. It's a day to honor one's mother and occurs
on the second Sunday in May.
It's true that it is refreshing to be at our cabin in summer. It is
peaceful and silent, except for the sounds of birds singing and water
rushing in a brook. There is no electricity, but we have a stove that
uses propane gas and running water that comes from a spring about 300
meters up the side of a hill.
There are many wild animals in Vermont and even here at our home in
Massachusetts. The most dangerous to humans are bears:
http://ronmura.com/photos/2014/2014May18_VtLand_Bear_P1240997_cr.jpg
http://ronmura.com/photos/2014/2014May18_VtLand_Bear_P1250011_cr.jpg
They are big and fast. Usually they avoid people, but they will
attack if someone gets near their cub (baby bear). Another wild
animal is the bobcat, which is seldom seen:
http://ronmura.com/photos/2010/2010Jul22_VtLand_Bobcat_P1070353_cr.jpg
There are also coyotes, which are related to wolves. I took this
picture in my back yard:
http://ronmura.com/photos/2015/2015Apr27_BackYard_Coyote_P1290199_cr_sm.jpg
Do you see many wild animals where you live?
Are your parents farmers? I admire farmers because they work hard and
grow food for many people. There are a lot of farms in Vermont but
not many here because the Boston area is big and mostly developed. We
are lucky to live next to a nature sanctuary.
Take care. I hope that everything is well with your family and the
school.
Ron
Hi Kanisorn,I am well, thanks. How are you? Yesterday my family celebratedMother's Day with my mom. It's a day to honor one's mother and occurson the second Sunday in May.It's true that it is refreshing to be at our cabin in summer. It ispeaceful and silent, except for the sounds of birds singing and waterrushing in a brook. There is no electricity, but we have a stove thatuses propane gas and running water that comes from a spring about 300meters up the side of a hill.There are many wild animals in Vermont and even here at our home inMassachusetts. The most dangerous to humans are bears:http://ronmura.com/photos/2014/2014May18_VtLand_Bear_P1240997_cr.jpghttp://ronmura.com/photos/2014/2014May18_VtLand_Bear_P1250011_cr.jpgThey are big and fast. Usually they avoid people, but they willattack if someone gets near their cub (baby bear). Another wildanimal is the bobcat, which is seldom seen:http://ronmura.com/photos/2010/2010Jul22_VtLand_Bobcat_P1070353_cr.jpgThere are also coyotes, which are related to wolves. I took thispicture in my back yard:http://ronmura.com/photos/2015/2015Apr27_BackYard_Coyote_P1290199_cr_sm.jpgDo you see many wild animals where you live?Are your parents farmers? I admire farmers because they work hard andgrow food for many people. There are a lot of farms in Vermont butnot many here because the Boston area is big and mostly developed. Weare lucky to live next to a nature sanctuary.Take care. I hope that everything is well with your family and theschool.Ron
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