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My daughter went out with the camera at the weekend and took some very beautiful pictures. I think she has a great eye for photography (but then I am biased! :D)

I hope you like them too:

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You had to say that!!!!!!!

Just got a weather alert:


Woodrow, your weather alert reminded me of something amusing I came across on FB:

WINTER PANIC ADVISORY: The National Weather Service indicates there is weather coming. You should head to you nearest grocery store, park erratically, pillage the shelves with no concern for others in the aisle and leave your cart rolling adrift in the parking lot.

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So be carefull with your snow there - someone (like me) might like to do this to you:

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Ah, the temperature has dropped back to -25°C (or -11°F) in my city. But I guess I should be happy since I don't live in Oulu or in the region of North or South Karelia where it's even colder according to the meteorological institute (and oh my, if it's windy!). We don't even have as much as snow as the rest of Finland. Gotta stay positive! ;-D
 
For us here, 60 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cold. :p
 
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Ah, the temperature has dropped back to -25°C (or -11°F) in my city. But I guess I should be happy since I don't live in Oulu or in the region of North or South Karelia where it's even colder according to the meteorological institute (and oh my, if it's windy!). We don't even have as much as snow as the rest of Finland. Gotta stay positive! ;-D

:wa: Uhkti,

I just noticed you are new here,

Welcome to the Forum. May your stay here be beneficial to you and to us.


I think the Weather here is trying to take after your Beautiful Country. Believe it or not, very close to me is a farm that raises Reindeer.

(Their web page: Page Source



Wonderful creatures, My wife and myself are seriously thinking of raising a herd. They can be a very good income source. Primarily for the antlers which are in big demand in the USA.
 
I think the Weather here is trying to take after your Beautiful Country. Believe it or not, very close to me is a farm that raises Reindeer.

Wonderful creatures, My wife and myself are seriously thinking of raising a herd. They can be a very good income source. Primarily for the antlers which are in big demand in the USA.

Just add a sleigh, and people would seriously mistake you for Santa Claus. :p
 
Just add a sleigh, and people would seriously mistake you for Santa Claus. :p

That happened to me in a wal-marts not long ago. Even while I was wearing a Kuffi and a Moroccan Throbe (DishDash)
 
Reindeers in there, uncle Woodrow. Wau! In Finland has traditional food about them, called Reindeer Stew (poronkäristys). It is tasty.

Maybe sending recipe of it would be a little off topic in this thread? :embarrass

And welcome new sister from Finland...
 
Reindeers in there, uncle Woodrow. Wau! In Finland has traditional food about them, called Reindeer Stew (poronkäristys). It is tasty.

Maybe sending recipe of it would be a little off topic in this thread? :embarrass

And welcome new sister from Finland...

Wild Reindeer (Caribou) are native to just a few hundred miles north of me and at times have wandered this far south. Both caribou and Reindeer are the same species, but here in the Americas they were never domesticated.

Now to return to snow Pictures. It is still snowing here, but not as heavy as it had been on Monday and Tuesday. Fortunately the wind has slowed down and we no longer have "whiteout conditions"

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What are reindeer antlers used for, that they are so sought after in the US, Woodrow?
For decoration or for more functional purposes?
 
Yes, do people there in USA possible eat reindeer antlers?

I guess you can call the uses of reindeer antlers as being decorative. the most common uses are as knife handles, Belt buckles, Buttons, gun grips, carvings etc.

Some examples can be seen HERE
 
Huh! Learn something new today. My only experience with deer antlers (of any species) is for hunters to rub them together in the hopes of attracting a buck, or for those same hunters to mount them in their dens as a trophy.
 
Huh! Learn something new today. My only experience with deer antlers (of any species) is for hunters to rub them together in the hopes of attracting a buck, or for those same hunters to mount them in their dens as a trophy.

They have a lot of uses, although today it would be considered decorative, in the past it was also necessary and practical. I am currently attempting to make a Traditional Mongol (Tatar) bow for a friend, who in turn is trying to make a traditional Cherokee Bow for me. Reindeer antler is used as part of the spline in it and for the tips and hand grip. Quite a bow it will be if I ever finish it.

Now back to snow, Just went over to the other house (The one we have been remodeling for over a year) and took these pictures.
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Would the meat be used too, Woodrow?
I seems wasteful to breed animals simply to use their antlers ...
 
Deer antlers are not horns. They are not a part of the bone structure of the animal. They drop off and regrow every year. If you want to collect their antlers you don't have to kill them. Just walk out and pick them up off the ground.
 
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Good point, Grace Seeker. I'd forgotten about that.
 

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