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A warm winter afternoon at Riverside Park in Fort Worth - 12 minute walk from home:

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Nice - Love the older, early-mid-century homes. Ours was built in 1940.

BTW - where're the coyote tracks in the fresh snow? LOL - snow tells such stories - we had three days of fresh snow every morning about 5 years ago in Dallas - each morning there were fresh tracks - smaller pacing coyote in back, larger coyote hunting from front yard to back, along a side trail. On the third morning, coyote tracks merged with rabbit tracks in front around a mid yard bed of shrubs, big smudge in the snow - no more rabbit tracks....

(we were adjacent to a greenbelt and large urban park space in Dallas - coyotes were common. We're adjacent to a bluff and ravines in Fort Worth - they're more common and seemingly better fed)
 
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Nice - Love the older, early-mid-century homes. Ours was built in 1940.

BTW - where're the coyote tracks in the fresh snow? LOL - snow tells such stories - we had three days of fresh snow every morning about 5 years ago in Dallas - each morning there were fresh tracks - smaller pacing coyote in back, larger coyote hunting from front yard to back, along a side trail. On the third morning, coyote tracks merged with rabbit tracks in front around a mid yard bed of shrubs, big smudge in the snow - no more rabbit tracks....

(we were adjacent to a greenbelt and large urban park space in Dallas - coyotes were common. We're adjacent to a bluff and ravines in Fort Worth - they're more common and seemingly better fed)
Mostly raccoon and foxes. Not sure how old that house is but our section was the last to be populated before the 1950 there was just rolling hills. I have a custom built split level ranch home built in 1955 that need to be reconstructed in 2010 after a tree fell on it during a nor-Easter it punch a hole in the roof the went through kitchen ceiling through the kitchen floor into the basement family room over 50 grand of damage fun times. Water damage and structural damage it cracked the foundation and shift the house so much it faces to the right. A yes we were sitting down to dinner and it hit not 10 ft from the table in the dining room.
 
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