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#Leave it to beaver house install#

"But otherwise, they could install it, but it would probably be covered in mud."

leave it to beaver house

"I'm not sure if they could directionally install it in a way that they'd get a good shot of Downton Abbey," she said.

leave it to beaver house

They will build a lodge with just about anything, she said.īut while they have the construction skills, the animals are lacking in the technical department. Beavers are technically capable of installing their own satellite dishes, said Glynnis Hood, a professor of environmental science at the University of Alberta who has been studying beavers for more than 20 years. Coincidentally, the company said, it was around 12 years ago that Bell's beaver mascots, Frank and Gordon, retired. The beavers, the spokesperson added, might wish to contact the company about an upgrade, as their dish is more than 12 years old.

#Leave it to beaver house tv#

The question is: how, and why? "I could not locate this beaver lodge in our customer database - but sometimes satellite TV customers will move their service between their homes and vacation properties," a Bell Canada spokesperson told CBC in an email. #MeanwhileinCanada /6SbTsgwSzs- northwestern Ontario, satellite dishes have been spotted atop beaver lodges near Red Lake and Rainy River First Nation. The well-appointed beaver lodge that Edwards saw is on the outskirts of Thunder Bay, but the internet is awash in photos of similar installations in southern Saskatchewan, coastal Newfoundland, Montreal, Snow Lake, Man., Timmins, Bancroft and Kaladar, Ont., among other places.īeaver Lodge, complete with satellite dish in southern Saskatchewan. "I'm just expecting to see that beaver adjusting the dish one morning to see if he can get better reception or something," he added, laughing. "It's a beaver pond," he explained, "so kind of a swampy area, beaver house, so mud, sticks - and a grey satellite dish sitting on top." After a moment's thought, Edwards decided it made perfect sense: The NHL was planning its comeback after a lengthy pause brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.Ĭlearly this beaver was a hockey fan. It needed a solid sports TV package to see all the games, Edwards said. Brian Edwards was driving to work along Onion Lake Road in Thunder Bay, Ont., one morning in May when he saw something that made him question if he'd had enough coffee before leaving the house.













Leave it to beaver house