Ten days and ten nights I have had no fox appear. With every day that passes without a fox the hours of sleep I lost that night become less significant. I am not the only one terrorized by a fox. At a local farm in Oak Grove where a certain Polish rooster went to live in finer fashion, much of his harem has been taken by the Oak Grove fox. He, Phil Diller, survives.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
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