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Mosby

(18,564 posts)
8. I can imagine what it must have been like.
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 06:05 PM
Mar 2012

My sister lives in Tucson, way out in the sticks, her back yard is basically the desert, there are so many jackrabbits and javelinas around that she can't plant anything without it being eaten, especially flowers.

I have seen hawks and falcons in the wild but never an eagle.

Here is the one decent pic I have gotten so far of the lovebirds (they are looking at me because I just walked outside of the sun room to take the pic):



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My maternal grandmother used to claim that she was "part Indian". Her middle name was Thibideaux lib_wit_it Mar 2012 #1
That is so typical! CountAllVotes Mar 2012 #10
United Lumbee Nation of North Carolina Semi_subversive Mar 2012 #2
Have you tried looking on the Dawes rolls? bigbrother05 Mar 2012 #5
Cherokee (KY group) Behind the Aegis Mar 2012 #3
how did the move go? Mosby Mar 2012 #6
It was gruling. Behind the Aegis Mar 2012 #7
I can imagine what it must have been like. Mosby Mar 2012 #8
I hope the move went well Broken_Hero Mar 2012 #13
I have lived in OK before. Behind the Aegis Mar 2012 #14
Miq'mak Maine-i-acs Mar 2012 #4
part Cherokee/Choctaw CountAllVotes Mar 2012 #9
my grandmother was Choctaw flyingfysh Mar 2012 #11
S-i-l, grandchildren and great grand children all are Ojibwa. jwirr Mar 2012 #12
Our son and daughter are registered members of the Yakima tribe...z Zoigal Apr 2012 #15
Great-grandfather was Cherokee. Jamaal510 May 2012 #16
Member of the Cherokee Nation, West. yellerpup May 2012 #17
Hello all, what tribes are represented at DU? brzysunset Jun 2012 #18
boozhoo !! unionthug777 Oct 2012 #19
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