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Colorado Red Fox. (stock photo)

Colorado Red Fox. (stock photo)

Colorado Red Fox

Quinn Jacobson May 11, 2021

We’ve been battling a bit of weather up here - a little cold and snowy, on and off. I think after today, we’ll be back in the Spring has sprung mode!

We’re still working on the greenhouse! I like the design, but it is pure hell trying to put it together. We’ve assembled and disassembled the rear gable three or four times now. The tolerances are tight on all of it!

Jeanne and I were chilling out at the kitchen counter yesterday and she said, “Look! What is that?” I said, “That’s a red fox!” I didn’t grab my phone right away, we watched her for a few minutes. She actually caught some kind of rodent and then attempted to bury it on our dirt hump. She didn’t get it buried. She eventually ran up the meadow into the rock outcropping where I think she had some pups.

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