Today--Thanksgiving Day--they came to say hello.
Javelinas. They only look like pigs. They do not have a spleen as pigs do. That makes it obvious!
We have seen their path across the hillside but--truth be told--there is not a lot of javelina fodder back there. However, there was a dozen of them (two of whom were very small, indeed), so there must be food somewhere.
West of us there are relatively unpopulated hills, and east of us, down in the mostly-dry riverbed, there is a stream of water recovered from the treatment facility plant, so I imagine they worry their way through the small arroyos and passages carved out by storm water--where houses cannot be built--more or less as they have done since before Noah built an ark and saved two of them for posterity. Good old Noah: responsible for most of the inbreeding that plagues lap dogs and cheetas to this day!
But I digress. It is all I have to do, except to maintain the fence around our irrelevant little vegetable garden. Javelinas, you know! Nasty buggers!
Nice to see them, again, after ten years!
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