A Morning Visit…
I am so excited, I just had to share this with y’all!!!! Check out the family that came for a visit this morning…eating their breakfast at the top of my driveway!!! The dad is to the left behind the leaves. See his velvety antlers?
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That is so cool! Our back yard has a lot of cedar trees, and the deer like to lay under them. They visit us every once in a while.
Posted by: Kerry Messer | August 23rd, 2007 07:44
Awww! How cool! That’s so awesome. Lucky you!!
Posted by: Shelby | August 23rd, 2007 08:08
WAHOO!!! What a fun suprise!!! they are so cute! Great picture!
Posted by: jacksonbelle | August 23rd, 2007 08:09
WOWEE!!! Look at Momma watching out for her babies! Sweet!
Posted by: kathyc | August 23rd, 2007 08:41
I’m SOOOOOO jealous! That is just GORGEOUS! What a wonderful thing to be able to see this morning!
Posted by: MeShellaBella | August 23rd, 2007 08:49
How beautiful, thanks for sharing that is lovely site to see in the morning.
Posted by: flossie | August 23rd, 2007 09:33
What a beautiful family!!! We live on 20 acres, and I LOVE all the wildlife…we have deer, and wild turkeys, pheasants, among other things! I don’t know how folks can kill deer, I know they can be pests, but those gorgeous brown eyes! WOW…thanks for sharing!
Posted by: diane mcvey | August 23rd, 2007 11:38
How cool! What a great way to start the day — thanks for sharing!
Posted by: christina fischer | August 23rd, 2007 12:26
How neat, Trudee! And of course you couldn’t see them because they weren’t moving, right??!!
Posted by: broni (waterchild12) | August 23rd, 2007 12:38
What a wonderful sight! Great shot; TFS!
Posted by: twinks | August 23rd, 2007 13:08
How beautiful!! Gosh Trudee, where do you live that you are so lucky to have deer walk right up to you?! I’m totally jealous! TFS!
Posted by: jeannine | August 23rd, 2007 13:17
What a beautiful sight to see in the morning! Thanks for sharing! The closest I’ve ever gotten to this is a moose on my front lawn…no where near as beautiful!
Posted by: Debby | August 23rd, 2007 13:56
How neat. one day when I was driving to work it was beautiful and the fog was lifting. I passed two fields and each had three doe in them. It was absolutely beautiful! Nature like that always amazes me!
Posted by: Samantha | August 23rd, 2007 14:19
Great photo!!
Posted by: jodene | August 23rd, 2007 14:48
lucky!
Posted by: tammy b | August 23rd, 2007 15:08
How sweet! I love when folks share things like this so I can show them to my DDs who love animals! Having lived at the foothills of the Great Smokey mountains most of my life, I miss this now that we’ve moved!
Posted by: Beth | August 23rd, 2007 15:11
They really are beautiful. I just got home and our Doe and her twins were on the edge of the front yard. They reak havoc on my flower beds. But they are so cute!
Posted by: Melissa C. | August 23rd, 2007 16:52
Aaahhhhh! What darlings,beautiful pic!!
Posted by: Diane Lapointe | August 23rd, 2007 18:00
Awesome! great photo….
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Posted by: reflections:0) | August 23rd, 2007 19:28
Glad they weren’t bears! My in-laws in Asheville have a bear that keeps showing up in their yard and driveway and also a cayote!.
Janie
Posted by: Janie | August 23rd, 2007 20:08
That is awesome and the little fawns still have their spots. We had a mom and two in our yard too and it was so cute to watch the fawns play. Thanks for sharing!!
Posted by: Debbie | August 24th, 2007 06:34
They come visit us each winter! But we already a small child pop by. I love that they come. They are so cute. We rarely have four at once though. Cute pitcure:)
Posted by: Inger | August 24th, 2007 15:30
Oh wow…what an awesome site to see!! I see momma with their babies quite often, but the daddy is usually nowhere to be seen. This is wonderful!!
Posted by: Rose Ann | August 24th, 2007 20:46
What a wonderful thing to start your day off with! What a gorgeous family!
Linda
Posted by: Linda (LSN on SCS) | August 25th, 2007 06:02