![]() And now they are finding that their space no longer works for them. Since then, their family has grown with the birth of two boys. Nine years ago, Sonny and Kristin moved into their first house in Indy together. Does she stay in the Redlands.or is it time to head back home? With the ability to work remote, Stacy feels a calling to head back home and be closer to her own Mom, although Stacy's youngest daughter wants her Momma close by. In need of her own office, a second bathroom and a bigger kitchen, Stacy must decide if she wants to put money into renovating her California cottage or pack up once again and find a new, move-in ready home somewhere else. Even though it's just her, with the occasional visit from her kids-the charming 980 sq foot home she purchased all by herself has a lot of sentimental meaning but provides its own challenges. Now, with all of her children grown and on their own, Stacy is once again at a crossroads in her life. We greatly value feedback from our viewers! We encourage you to fill out our Viewer Feedback Form to help us deliver the best viewing experience.At the age of 50, Stacy Krieg was reborn! Taking life head on, Stacy's divorce prompted this Jersey girl to pack up her three kids and move out west where she was able to begin a new life in Redlands, CA. You may also report by creating a comment and tagging to notify us directly. Get support for issues with comments (including log in issues) by emailing an issue with another viewer by hovering over their post and clicking the down-arrow on the right, then selecting "Report". If your issue is not resolved by following the troubleshooting tips above, please click here to run a speed test and share your results in a support ticket. If your issue is not resolved by clearing your browser cache, please follow our comprehensive troubleshooting tips for errors and buffering or other stream issues. Most issues are solved by clearing your browser cache. We're sorry to hear that you are experiencing an issue! The following resources will help you get resolution: May be seen commonly in following national parks: Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Olympic, Glacier, Rocky Mt., Banff, and Jasper also other places where they have been introduced.įor more information about Tennessee's elk visit the TWRA website. There have been numerous attempts to reestablish them, some successful, others not. Able to walk a few minutes after birth.Įconomic Status: Can do considerable damage to vegetables, pastures, grainfields, and haystacks a prize game mammal for meat and trophies formerly ranged over much of continent, now restricted. Young: Born May-June normally 1, rarely 2 gestation period about 8 1/2 months. Calf has high-pitched squeal when in danger cow has similar squeal, also sharp bark when traveling with herd males have high-pitched bugling call that starts with a low note and ends with a few low-toned grunts, heard during rutting season, especially at night. ![]() Attains adult dentition at 2 1/2-3 years. Migrates up mountains in spring, down in fall males shed antlers Feb.– March velvet shed in Aug. Usually seen in groups of 25 or more both sexes together in winter, old bulls in separate groups during summer. Habbits: Most active mornings and evenings. The elk (Cervus canadensis) is one of the largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, in the world, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in North America and Northeast Asia. Enjoy watching the elk and other wildlife you may see on the live cam! The live elk camera is located in Hatfield Knob, Tennessee. In Partnership with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency ![]()
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