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Looks like my neighborhood.. Just yesterday the kids were at the playground with about six deer eating just a few feet away.. I have pictures of them in the front yard too.. Brooke´s last blog ..Wordless Wednesday – Hallowed Ground
What a tiny deer! And very quite. Nice picture.
I saw a skunk in our backyard just after sunset two nights ago. First time I ever saw one in the yard, and now I think I know what has been ripping up tuffs of grass at night (it was hopping around on the lawn and pawing at the grass, looking for bugs and worms I think). What really amazed me about the skunk (other that how beautiful it was) was how BIG it was. I think it was bigger than your deer. ~ Steve Steve´s last blog ..Spam My Blog – Win a Free Link
That’s funny, Anna! After reading your comment I had to look at the photo to see what you were talking about. I am not really a car person other than needing one to get around. The one I drive most is a 20 year old Toyota Corolla!
Hey Steve I bet you have grubs in the lawn. A skunk is great organic control though. Much better than some nasty chemical that would probably kill the earthworms and robins also!
Anna: Oh Will, ouch ouch! Anna .-= Anna´s last blog ..Electricity In The Lines – The Industrial Sketch =-.
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Looks like my neighborhood.. Just yesterday the kids were at the playground with about six deer eating just a few feet away.. I have pictures of them in the front yard too..
Brooke´s last blog ..Wordless Wednesday – Hallowed Ground
Oh wow Will, the funny thing I saw BMW first, and then finally I noticed. So so cute! Anna
PS Hope he survives, I saw so many killed on the road in the past.
Anna´s last blog ..A Bit of Knowledge: What a Habit, a Forest and the ISO Setting Have in Common
What a tiny deer! And very quite. Nice picture.
I saw a skunk in our backyard just after sunset two nights ago. First time I ever saw one in the yard, and now I think I know what has been ripping up tuffs of grass at night (it was hopping around on the lawn and pawing at the grass, looking for bugs and worms I think). What really amazed me about the skunk (other that how beautiful it was) was how BIG it was. I think it was bigger than your deer. ~ Steve
Steve´s last blog ..Spam My Blog – Win a Free Link
That’s funny, Anna! After reading your comment I had to look at the photo to see what you were talking about. I am not really a car person other than needing one to get around. The one I drive most is a 20 year old Toyota Corolla!
Hey Steve I bet you have grubs in the lawn. A skunk is great organic control though. Much better than some nasty chemical that would probably kill the earthworms and robins also!