Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 14:17:52 -0400
From: Thurman Maness
Subject: Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 14:17:52 -0400
It is indeed unfortunate that I have the rotten luck to own property adjoining that of Nabooko. Our borders touch and the area is thick with trees and undergrowth.- and I like it that way. Normally, the two of us have no contact but . .
When Nabooko starts belting out one of those ear splitting cat-a-walling bellows some refer to as a song, things start to go haywire. The sound starts the stampede of all manner of wild creatures AWAY from that property to mine- Birds, skunks, possums, deer and anything else unfortunate enough to be within ear shot of the bellowing. Sometimes the giant tortoise are so slow, they are doomed to a slow deafness . .
I can think of only one good thing to come out of it all. It totally scares away the locust and wild iguanas that usually destroy my annual mango, coconut and banana crops . . .
T. Maness