This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Denise,
When Bjorken was about 2 or younger, he woke me up one morning banging on the metal gate, which I can see from the window. It was one of those gates with the flat metal panels rather than the pipes, and could easily cut or scrape a leg thrust through it. Anyway when I looked out the window, there he was with his foot stuck through the gate. OH My Gosh! so I jumped out of bed (about 6:00 am) and ran out to rescue him, eased his foot back through and threw him a flake of hay to keep him occupied. ! ! ! ! Next morning about 5:00 AM I hear banging again and looked out the window to see him watching the window and very carefully placing his foot through the gate, then standing there expecting his flake of hay. I did go out and throw him some hay, but placed a hot wire in front of the gate. Boy, was he MAD! he danced around and shook his head because he couldn't get to the gate to play his game! Jean in balmy Fairbanks, with another system poised to pump more warm air up from the tropics to make this the warmest January on record. > do these fjords do things >that might freak us out, just to play with our minds? >>>>>> the other day i watched >him from afar, put his hoof and leg over the cable, pull back and get it >stuck, THEN LIFT IT OUT HIMSELF!!!! when i approached, he quickly put >it back and acted stuck again!!! what a joker. has anyone had them do >this kind of weird stuff? ************************************************************ Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]