Love the heading Deer's Ears and you captured them so perfectly. I love the deer...up here in NE MN too....thanks for the " Endeering Psot" ha ha Merri
Jan, despite the trail of ticks and ruined cabbage they have left us, I can't help but be charmed by their simple beauty. The fawns were so funny, getting left behind by mama and then scampering to catch up. What a show we get to enjoy every day!
Merri, lol, serendipity. Alan and I were sitting on the sitting porch talking and there they were, just begging for a picture. Endeering indeed. lol
Linda, that was a nice surprise when I took the pics off the camera. They were very far away at the bottom of the house driveway.
Charming neighbors...although they may be a nuisance to gardens.
ReplyDeleteLove the heading Deer's Ears and you captured them so perfectly. I love the deer...up here in NE MN too....thanks for the " Endeering Psot" ha ha Merri
ReplyDeleteI love the sun shinning through their lovely ears!
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Jan, despite the trail of ticks and ruined cabbage they have left us, I can't help but be charmed by their simple beauty. The fawns were so funny, getting left behind by mama and then scampering to catch up. What a show we get to enjoy every day!
ReplyDeleteMerri, lol, serendipity. Alan and I were sitting on the sitting porch talking and there they were, just begging for a picture. Endeering indeed. lol
Linda, that was a nice surprise when I took the pics off the camera. They were very far away at the bottom of the house driveway.