exquisite detailing, and the dark contrast is perfect! love the sneaky canine too! what a darling chipmunk…. they are so cute, I do miss them! cheers, Debi
Thank very much Debi! You honor me with your compliment. I’m glad you’ve had opportunity to experience our nervous chipmunks. I once caught one and hid it in my boss’s bedroom cabinet at our forest headquarters. It was supposed to run out and startle him, but instead it cowered in the back. No worries, we safely set it free after it’s ordeal. That was many years ago.
I think I may have posted a pic in my old blog or on FB about our squirrel cacciatore meal. 🙂 We’d not hunted squirrels in a while…too much work for a little bit of meat, even though it’s tasty meat. On the other hand, it’s easier to deal with than a deer… 😀
I’m impressed, squirrel cacciatore sounds delicious. It may be easier than deer, but you get a few more meals out of a deer. In fact we had venison tacos for dinner.
Mmmm! We miss venison. We had so many deer this year that hubby kept saying he was going to get one and then we decided we were both too lazy to gut and butcher it (we have a bone saw and want to do our own butchering), so he tried on the second day of the season (missed) and didn’t go for it again.
We do all of our butchering. We skin them asap. Then we de-bone and remove the fat. This makes the flavor mild and not at all gamey. However, if you prefer not to butcher, then take it to a professional butcher.
We had taken them to local butchers before, but we really prefer to do our own. We’re pretty proficient with chickens but it’s always daunting to butcher something the first time. 🙂
Plus, I didn’t mention it before but I have a frozen shoulder and it’s killing me so that makes me feel even less inclined to tackle a deer right now. LOL!
Oh, goodness! I don’t plan to leave it for years. LOL! As soon as the weather gets better and hubby doesn’t need our one 4WD vehicle to get to work, I’ll make an appointment with a doctor. I don’t want surgery!
We used to let hubby’s colleagues hunt on our property and in return, they will get an extra one for us, so we’ve had plenty of venison before…and surprisingly, I have never had a gamey-tasting deer!
Well, you’re really making me want to get one now…but we’ll have to wait until November, I think. 🙂
I hope you do. I don’t anything makes me feel more connected to nature than hunting. I’m no longer an observer , but a participant. Besides, like gardening, hunting creates a much greater appreciation for our food. And it’s something that Mary and I do together.
We consider it all part of self-sufficiency. Like you said, it gives you a greater appreciation for your food! I feel that if a person eats meat, he/she should, at least once in their lives, butcher their own animal to see what it is that they are consuming…not some sanitary, plastic-wrapped blob from the grocery store. 🙂
impressive!
;D
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Thank you so much Marlyn!
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one more good job
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Thank you Agus!
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This is fantastic. I enjoyed every detail. xo
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Thank you so much!
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exquisite detailing, and the dark contrast is perfect! love the sneaky canine too! what a darling chipmunk…. they are so cute, I do miss them! cheers, Debi
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Thank very much Debi! You honor me with your compliment. I’m glad you’ve had opportunity to experience our nervous chipmunks. I once caught one and hid it in my boss’s bedroom cabinet at our forest headquarters. It was supposed to run out and startle him, but instead it cowered in the back. No worries, we safely set it free after it’s ordeal. That was many years ago.
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yes, they are so, cute; your fabulous drawing just brought it all back when we used to go camping, fishing, hiking, hunting all over! thanks!!
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🙂
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Your talent never ceases to amaze me!
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And your kindness never ceases to amaze me! Thank you Gail.
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This is adorable
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Thank you Rebecca!
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Uh-oh, little squirrel-face, better watch out!
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You know it!
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Wonderful work!
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Thank you Laura!
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Love, love , love it! Very sneaky!
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Thank you, thank you, thank you Claire!
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It took me a second look to find the fox. Great work!
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Oh good, the fox was supposed to be very sneaky. I wanted it to blend into the background.
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It worked!
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Sneaky indeed! As always, the detail is amazing Tim. Love this!
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Thank you so much Jill! I never know when those sneaky foxes will be watching for an opportunity to steal one of my chickens!
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Meticulously perfect P&I Tim. Love it ~
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Thank you Mary! I don’t know about perfect, but I’m glad you like it.
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Wow!! Amazing detail Tim! Mr. Fox is rather sneaky. 🙂
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Thank you so much Susan! Sneaky is their middle name, especially when sneaking up on my chickens.
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Good luck with that! Your poor chickens.
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Reblogged this on Gentle Kindness .
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Thank you for the reblog Annie! It’s very “kind” of you. 😀
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You are very welcome. I am happy to share beautiful artwork with my readers. 💕💙💕
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Love the detailed inking. The story is full of tension and anticipation.
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Thank you so much Joan! I’m glad the tension came through to you.
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Oh you know I love a squirrel!
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So does a fox!
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LOL! And possibly in the same way…yum! 😉
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Oh, wait…that’s a chipmunk, isn’t it? I blame my phone. 😉 seriously cute!
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Well, a chipmunk is a like little squirrel. Fox won’t mind, he says it tastes like squirrel. 😉
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Hahaha! A meal is a meal…squirrels are much meatier though!
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Hmmm…how long now before a roasted squirrel appears in your blog! 😉
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I think I may have posted a pic in my old blog or on FB about our squirrel cacciatore meal. 🙂 We’d not hunted squirrels in a while…too much work for a little bit of meat, even though it’s tasty meat. On the other hand, it’s easier to deal with than a deer… 😀
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I’m impressed, squirrel cacciatore sounds delicious. It may be easier than deer, but you get a few more meals out of a deer. In fact we had venison tacos for dinner.
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Mmmm! We miss venison. We had so many deer this year that hubby kept saying he was going to get one and then we decided we were both too lazy to gut and butcher it (we have a bone saw and want to do our own butchering), so he tried on the second day of the season (missed) and didn’t go for it again.
I was so much less lazy in my 40s…LOL!
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We do all of our butchering. We skin them asap. Then we de-bone and remove the fat. This makes the flavor mild and not at all gamey. However, if you prefer not to butcher, then take it to a professional butcher.
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We had taken them to local butchers before, but we really prefer to do our own. We’re pretty proficient with chickens but it’s always daunting to butcher something the first time. 🙂
Plus, I didn’t mention it before but I have a frozen shoulder and it’s killing me so that makes me feel even less inclined to tackle a deer right now. LOL!
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I get that. A friend got his frozen shoulder operated on after ignoring it for years. He’s doing great now. Had no idea how bad it was affecting him.
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Oh, goodness! I don’t plan to leave it for years. LOL! As soon as the weather gets better and hubby doesn’t need our one 4WD vehicle to get to work, I’ll make an appointment with a doctor. I don’t want surgery!
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I don’t blame you.
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We used to let hubby’s colleagues hunt on our property and in return, they will get an extra one for us, so we’ve had plenty of venison before…and surprisingly, I have never had a gamey-tasting deer!
Well, you’re really making me want to get one now…but we’ll have to wait until November, I think. 🙂
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I hope you do. I don’t anything makes me feel more connected to nature than hunting. I’m no longer an observer , but a participant. Besides, like gardening, hunting creates a much greater appreciation for our food. And it’s something that Mary and I do together.
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We consider it all part of self-sufficiency. Like you said, it gives you a greater appreciation for your food! I feel that if a person eats meat, he/she should, at least once in their lives, butcher their own animal to see what it is that they are consuming…not some sanitary, plastic-wrapped blob from the grocery store. 🙂
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Yes, we are on the same page. If you ever find yourself out this way in the fall, Mary and I will take you guys bear hunting.
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Thanks for the offer, Tim! 🙂 Fall usually doesn’t work for us for traveling, but I will keep you kind offer in mind.
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Oh, and it *was* delicious! We prefer squirrel to rabbit. 🙂
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Great capture of nature at its best! Thanks for sharing this beauty and surprise!
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Thank you Linda!!
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Love the detail on the tree bark
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Thank you Ruth!
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Pure art! Very nice drawing
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Thank you so much!
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Thank you so much Cassie!
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