I used to catch our deer nose to nose with Fred, when he was in the pen off the back deck. The girls must be too spastic for the deer; they bolt when I open a door.
Okay, that might be worth putting up with some snow. But I, personally, will settle for your awesome pictures; admiring them as I watch the blue skies and admire my thermometer climing toward today's high of 80 degrees. This old body... Yeah, well we won't go into that; it does just fine here.
What does Miss Oribel think about having deer critters munching stuff in her yard?
I don't know if you saw or are interested, but you were so helpful to me in Knitters Coffee Swap 3, that Swap 4 is going on - signups are through today (Wed) 6pm central - coffeeswap.blogspot.com..
I used to catch our deer nose to nose with Fred, when he was in the pen off the back deck. The girls must be too spastic for the deer; they bolt when I open a door.
ReplyDeleteOkay, that might be worth putting up with some snow. But I, personally, will settle for your awesome pictures; admiring them as I watch the blue skies and admire my thermometer climing toward today's high of 80 degrees. This old body... Yeah, well we won't go into that; it does just fine here.
ReplyDeleteWhat does Miss Oribel think about having deer critters munching stuff in her yard?
Oh how fun to look out your window and see that!
ReplyDeleteYou have a gorgeous view from your porch, with or without the deer. They are pretty though. :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you saw or are interested, but you were so helpful to me in Knitters Coffee Swap 3, that Swap 4 is going on - signups are through today (Wed) 6pm central - coffeeswap.blogspot.com..
ReplyDeleteHow cool! The most we get around here are Rocky Raccoons. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow neat that you get to see deer and the pictures are fantastic:)Hugs Darcy
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