Thursday, February 5, 2009

NICKO RACCOON TRAVEL AGENCY................

 
Entry for October 17, 2007  NICKO'S RACCOON TRAVEL AGENCY magnify
This raccoon ordeal is getting way out of hand! Yesterday I trapped my second varmint. He was so cute when I went to check the trap, he was sleeping on his back with his feet up in the air. He was waiting for the release and relocate part of my program. This is what might be going on in Raccoon ville, a community located deep in the woods near our house from a raccoon's point of view?
Rocky, "did you coons hear about that guy up near the road and his travel agency. Yeah, he's got a travel agency for us!!." What does it cost? It's free and the perks are wonderful. He offers a cat food buffet in a nice cage, air conditioned, view you can't believe. After the outstanding meal you get to stay overnight in a 5 star cage, it's almost like being outside, there are many windows in the room. The next morning the man comes to pick up your cage and places you in the back of this vehicle that speeds off to a resort. They say the ride is very thrilling with the wind blowing in your face. Several miles down the road it's time to see where your vacation starts. Once at the resort you are let out and guys I hear it's paradise. The woods are huge and a lake is nearby. It's water as far as you can see!! That sure sounds inviting doesn't it? I'm thinking tonight I will slip up and take a cage and take the trip. Mother coon, " Rocky you be careful, don't get out in the road and wear your best fur coat. Send word when you arrive via the coon network. Be very careful about those hunters and coon dogs, you know what happen to your dad?" .

8 comments:

  1. Ha ha ha Nicko, love it (not the racoons mind you!)

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  2. rofl i have a friend about three miles away who feeds a whole family of raccoons, his place backs up to 200 acres of farmland, so he has lots of critturs.

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  3. Giggling Nick you know this is the beginning of a successful book :~)

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  4. At least raccoons are cuter than woodchucks, and do less damage.

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