What lake is this?

Thanks to Anne, Audrey and Nikki for the photographs. Below a team of three moose frolic in the same neck of the woods.

The word “moose” came to us from Algonquian Indians. Consequently its plural, instead of being “mooses” or “meese”, is the same as the singular.

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7 Responses to What lake is this?

  1. Dave Whalley says:

    Moose is Scottish for Mouse
    Also sheep is single and plural

    Publisher: Oh don’t ya say

  2. Walt says:

    The first picture is White Lake !!

  3. Carl says:

    I believe the first picture is Twin Lake.

  4. Rusty says:

    The second picture is the alkaline lake north east of Willow Brook ? Not sure about the other one.

  5. Torrey says:

    what great pictures!!!

  6. Ron says:

    on second thought i think it is Horn Lake.

  7. Ron says:

    the little one just past Twin lakes? not Horn lake I don’t think

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