Nothing poisonous is found around here, but we have ticks that carry Lymes disease and other nasties. Going back 35 years and more I used to have moose standing in the yard. It was not uncommon to see a cow and her calf moose nibbling at the lawn, and the thumping sound when walking by the house. Lots of black bear too. Then they clear cut the lands to the east in the 1990's, and then leveled the forests to our north recently. Now we have nothing, even the birds and bees are silent. To see the birds and bees dissapear is strange, but it can be traced back to the herbicides the logging industry uses to kill off all the indigenous growth to make way for managed tree plantations, where only one or two species of trees exist or rather allowed to exist in order to grow them as fast as possible, much like force fed livestock on industrial farms.
Oh, the weather, a good warm summer day coming up into the upper 20's. Going to go visiting to get away from the roaring saws that can be heard through the walls of my house this morning.