tamrock
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Later yesterday afternoon, I took my mut's out for a stroll along the trails in the low bluffs that follow along the local creeks. Much of bluffs has been set aside as open-space and trails have been put in place from the town of Broomfield through my town of Lafayette and all the way to Erie Colorado. It's several miles of some wide open country to explore in this hectic area I live, so these efforts to preserve this country has made living here rather nice and a good place to get a little peace, though you will still hear all the traffic in the distance and a constant roar of airliners going overhead, but what can you do when you live in a place of massive growth. I spotted a coyote out for dinner in the distance and it stayed poised in this statue like position for some time only inching ever so slowly forward. I was hoping to see it turn on it's afterburners and make a score, but the prairie dogs were on to it and their relay of alarms warned all that could hear an attack was imminent and the prairie dogs and bunny's all took cover underground, because the coyote, just laid down and gave up not to waist it's energy for a surly hopeless looking result of a kill. I read that when there's danger such as this in the prairie dog colonies the prairie dogs will allow the rabbits in their holes also to escape the danger, but after the coast is clear the rabbits gotta get out. The afternoon sun was hot and the creeks do make for a nice place for the dogs to cool off just before we head back home.