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Peacebird Posted - Aug 03 2009 : 4:18:24 PM
Without even the decency to wait until dusk...! LOL!



chickens clucking, bees buzzing, flowers blooming, all is good!
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Peacebird Posted - Aug 05 2009 : 09:31:12 AM
They have eaten my daylilies and hosta to the ground, taken all the apples and peaches they can reach, and delight in nipping off the daisy buds the night before they would bloom...They came up on the front porch and ate my petunias and a big old geranium too! They are bold as brass, they even *snort* indignantly at me when I shoo them off! Fortunately my hubby has built a fantastic "Fort Knox" fence around the veggies and nothing has been able to breech it this year! :-)


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chickens clucking, bees buzzing, flowers blooming, all is good!
ddmashayekhi Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 8:29:02 PM
They are beautiful, but I hope they didn't eat anything you like! The deer tend to munch on my landscaping & garden here. I haven't caught any in the yard for awhile now, maybe they are dining at the neighbors!

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Tapestry Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 11:03:24 AM
Deer are such majestic creatures. Wonderful pictures! I hope they don't eat your garden.

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kristin sherrill Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 05:33:39 AM
Aw, the 4-legged kind! They are so handsome, too. Are they eating your garden up?

Kris

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goneriding Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 05:31:22 AM
What pretty pictures!! When I saw your title, I thought of two guys outside your window! hehehe...

I have a doe with two fawns out close to my barn but can't get a pic of her.

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Peacebird Posted - Aug 04 2009 : 03:59:53 AM
I always enjoy seeing them too Marly! Of course I *DO* wish it were from more of a distance... LOL! I see about 6 to 8 deer daily, love it when they are in the meadow, or down in the lower field by the river. Not so much when they are just outside the kitchen window, in the gardens next to the house, or in the orchard. LOL!

chickens clucking, bees buzzing, flowers blooming, all is good!
Bear5 Posted - Aug 03 2009 : 8:26:05 PM
Marianne:
Just beautiful. I would have been so excited to see them! I loved seeing the pictures.
Marly

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Bear5 Posted - Aug 03 2009 : 8:24:57 PM
Marianne:
Just beautiful. I would have been so excited to see them! I loved seeing the pictures.
Marly

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