The final installment from last May's "Month of Moose" series. Second only to Castor Canadensis in it's totemic power and central to the identity of the feature itself, I suppose the ubiquitous herald of the Interior could be considered a fursona of sorts. There certainly is no shortage of comparisons that can literally be drawn between myself and other fellow large, slow-moving, hairy mammals of the subarctic.
This one comes from the absolutely barbaric internet speeds most of us have here in Alaska - my cabin currently is operating slightly right above a dial-up modem by barely breaking above 1mbps download/0.53mbps upload speeds. Normally anything that slows down my rate of thinking is a good thing, as too much power is a recipe for losing focus even faster. For a state with supposedly some of the highest ranking number of households with internet connections it can sometimes seem somewhat like third-world conditions in comparison, but that's literally a first-world problem. Me, I just bought some more Forever Stamps, so I'm good.
In closing, while you are undoubtedly waiting for the images on this post to load, here's a link to the latest metal on heavy rotation in the studio: Mastadon's latest release, approved by MoochieBear.
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