A few weeks back, I woke up Sunday morning, looked out the kitchen window and saw a ton of tracks in the snow. It was far too much to have been our cat Norman. Then I thought I saw something move. But it being early, and me still being bleary-eyed, I figured I was just imagining it. Then again I thought I saw something move. And sure enough, a buck walked into view. So I sat on the dining room floor taking pictures, with Norman sitting next to me watching the deer. Out of the corner of my eye I caught the doe under the deck. They wandered around for a bit, then walked on to the next house.




Last week on the way to work we saw a doe & younger fawn wandering through the yards of our neighbors. Their white tails were huge.
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