Friday, November 16, 2012

Serious weekend....


Please note my serious look....
why, you ask?
Because it's a serious weekend!

This weekend gun deer hunting 
starts in WI.

I have stated what will go on at
our place....


We only have 7 acres of land but 
as I told Miss Daisy....
we can protect many of her friends
and family right here!


In fact, just yesterday her Uncle Buck 


not to be confused with....


 came running SO 
scared as he had seen people out 
scouting out places to hunt!

I told him he has a safe place here with us.

Hawkeye is keeping an eye out for us 
and will alert us if he sees any 
unwanted guests.....


Miss Daisy said she would make some calls to
others she knows that may be in danger.


So I DO think we have everything under control....

Also I have to take off on Saturday to the spa.
I have left Buck, Jr. in charge while I am away....


I have complete trust in him.

Football update --

I have given the Vikings the weekend off.

And I have scheduled Green Bay to play the Lions....

Being the Vikings had a victory over
 them last week we will see
how Green Bay does this weekend....

Sunday 
Noon

Green Bay vs Lions


From RRC
(Remington Research Center)

SKY WATCH ALERT!

Leonid meteor shower peak: late night November 16 until dawn November 17 
Radiating from the constellation Leo the Lion, the Leonid meteor shower is famous. 
Historically, this shower has produced some of the greatest meteor storms in history – 
at least one in living memory, 1966 – with rates as high as thousands 
of meteors per minute during a span of 15 minutes on the 
morning of November 17, 1966. Indeed, on that beautiful night in 1966,
 the meteors did, briefly, fall like rain. 
Some who witnessed the 1966 Leonid meteor storm said 
they felt as if they needed to grip the ground, 
so strong was the impression of Earth plowing along through space, 
fording the meteoroid stream. The meteors, after all, were all streaming 
from a single point in the sky – the radiant point – 
in this case in the constellation Leo the Lion. 
Leonid meteor storms sometimes recur in cycles of 33 to 34 years, 
but the Leonids around the turn of the century – 
while wonderful for many observers – did not match the shower of 1966. 
And, in some years, the Lion whimpers rather than roars, 
producing a maximum of perhaps 10-15 meteors per hour. 
Like most meteor showers, the Leonids ordinarily pick up steam 
after midnight and display the greatest meteor numbers just before dawn. 
In 2012, however, the waxing crescent moon will setting at early evening, 
leaving a dark night for Leonid meteor shower. 
Begin watching anytime around mid-November 2012. 
The peak morning will be November 17. 
Have fun!
   
This should be good!
Maybe I can talk my girlfriend,
Sweet Sasha 
into getting up a little 
early to watch them with me!

I know she is pretty tired after
coming over for all the 
birthday parties but it 
would be memorable....
She is the BEST girlfriend
EVER!

Have an AWESOME weekend,
my friends!
And if you are a deer in WI....
please be careful!

Later -- Remington -- 
 just in case a
reminder is needed....
-- out!

31 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think no one should EVER be hunting or killing :(
Enjoy your weekend
Cotton

Anonymous said...

I like your sign! Hope those folks don't even bother asking! Have fun with Sasha this weekend!

Bassetmomma said...

I'm glad you got serious and are letting all your wild friends have refuge from the hunters on your land Remington. At least they can feel safe there. Thanks for the update from the RRC. I didn't know about the meteor shower and will have to remember to watch. I see your Green Bay is now playing my Lions this weekend. Good luck to both!

Unknown said...

We like your no hunting signs Remington that made us laugh. Hope all your pals stay safe in your pad. Have a fabulous Friday.
Best wishes Molly

MadSnapper said...

hope that sign helps protect them, and that they spread the word of your refuge. have a fun spa day, are you getting a pedicure? with polish? ha ha. you look great already. you have been really busy.. hugs big man

Marilyn said...

Not only serious, but super busy!♥♫

Angels Amber and Max DaWeenie and Mom said...

You will have busy weekend. We need to get all the deer to your house!

Chatty Crone said...

I'm glad you have 7 acres and a lot of guards to watch the animals and protect them! sandie

Kathy said...

Rem, what if you had LOTS and Lots of corn cobs out there so Daisy and her family could feed away from all of those hunters?!

I share your chagrin! Yesterday we were bird watching Sandhill Cranes and less than a half mile away we could hear guns blasting away! Fortunately the cranes stayed where it was safe, but they looked nervous!

Hope to see the Leonids if the clouds would just go away! :)
Have a great weekend and enjoy the spa!
Cyber hugs, Kathy

JC said...

I hate that they still do that. We get lots of deer at our beach place.

Thanks for the info on the Leo meteor shower. Sounds like it could be nice to see. I'll tell Jodie Belle to wake me up when she sees it ... she always wakes up earlier than I do. Like 3 or 4.

Enjoy your weekend !!!

verobirdie said...

Oh Deer, this is a scary season. I hope all your friends will be OK.
Enjoy your spa.

Unknown said...

I just hate hunting! Hope ALL your friends will be safe!
Lovies, Miss Mindy

Val said...

Like your signs. We only have 3 more days of "deer hunting" around here. YAY!! So far the big buck across the road has managed to dodge the bullet. Hope it's quiet in your neck of the woods.

My Mind's Eye said...

Good for you Rem let them know right off how you stand on hunting...especially on private property. That is pretty scary to think folks might actually be in your woods with guns.
Hugs and happy weekend.
Madi your BFFF

Blueberry's human said...

Lol - I love Uncle Buck!

Gosh - here's to hoping the hunters KEEP AWAY!

Have a great hunt-free weekend my friend!

Angel Junior, Orion and Sammy said...

We think you should hand out hunter oranges vests to all on your property. That would keep them safe!

Soggibottom said...

Things should moving next week dear Remington. Thanks :-) It all comes together again eventually, nothing that can't be fixed.

So very pleased to see that sign up at your pad... GOOD WORK... look after those paws and hooves and feather's..
Luv's Freya Rose Blossom X

The Furries of Whisppy said...

Oh, please stay safe, Deers! We really hope the deers know they'll be safe on your property.

The Army of Four said...

We hope all the deers stay safe! And everyone else, too.
I'll be sure to get my mom up and out to look for meteors!
Play bows,
Zim

Sketching with Dogs said...

Remington, you are a sweetheart for protecting all your friends. We hope and pray they will all stay safe. What kind of lunatic gets pleasure from killing things anyway (that includes the lunatics who hunt foxes here!)
Great sign :)
Dip Bridge and Elliot x

Patrice and Higgins said...

Very serious work protecting those deer!! Way to go!

~Higgins

Kari in Alaska said...

Hope people respect your sign

Stop on by for a visit
Kari
http://www.dogisgodinreverse.com

Ann said...

It's nice to see that the deer have a safe haven to hide out during hunting season.

How Sam Sees It said...

Stay safe, Remington! Some of those hunters could use glasses!

Sam

Mary Lou said...

Remington....
Finally catching up on people's Blogs. Gee, am I behind!! :-(
Stay safe, deer!! ;op
Love, Raelyn.... And Rose, my BEAUTIFULLY UNIQUE "Mystery Dog"!!

Tweedles -- that's me said...

I feel just like you- tell the hunters to GO HOME!
love
tweedles

bichonpawz said...

We sure do hope that everyone stays safe Remington!! We wish that all of the deer and YOU could wear bright orange vests!! xoxo Chloe and LadyBug

Duke said...

We can see why all of the wildlife loves you, Remington! We hope they all stay safe!

Love ya lots,
Mitch and Molly

Oskar said...

I hope everyone is safe during hunting season!

Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar

Stewey said...

Your sign is PAWSOME, Remington!
Stewey

Mollie said...

Love your sign Remington :) made us laugh. Such wonderful Photo's. Have a great Sunday xx00xx
Mollie and Alfie