Baby & Mama

A couple of weeks ago I posted about our worries about a “Dear Deer”…a sweet lonely and lame girl who became a frequent visitor in our backyard. Sadly, we’ve seen no signs of her recently, but other family members 😊popped by, reminding us that life goes on.

The scene in the pic (snipped in above) made our day around here. A woodsy, overgrown area in our backyard’s been a birthing spot for deer for decades. Cheers to that!

We can’t wait until our apple tree bears fruit for deer-ly friends to enjoy because there’s nothing more enchanting than watching mama teach her baby how to rise up on hind legs to get the juiciest apples. This year we suspect our lone tree will bring a bounty and maybe other family members will saunter by to enjoy a feast.

For today, enjoy the mama and baby sighting with us!

Vicki 😎



43 responses to “Baby & Mama”

  1. Thanks for sharing this treat of nature, Vicki. That’s where we find our miracles.

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    1. Agree, agree, Jane! Thank you so much. 💕

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  2. Vicki they are so sweet with this Baby Deer 🦌 Anita

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    1. Ah! I agree—even though they munch away at hubby’s flowers, too! 😉

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  3. I love that you have your own refuge Vicki! I imagine the deer appreciate it as well- in their own deer-like way 😉

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    1. LOL. Yes – I bet you’re right! Thanks for the smile, Deb! 😘

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    My mom never taught me how to rise up and get the juiciest apples. Maybe I should have spent more time in the forest. Thanks for the belated guidance, Vicki!

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    1. LOL! You’re very welcome! 😎

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  5. Oh, so sweet! Beautiful and thanks for sharing, dear Vicki! ❤ ❤ ❤

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  6. What a beautiful sight to see a fawn and to have your own birthing center for deer!

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    1. It’s a treat! 🥰

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  7. And I have a dog specifically to keep the deer out of our yard. Otherwise, they eat it all. Those apples that I grow are for pies and apple sauce. There is lots of food for them, just not in the yard. The dog chasing them is a lot less work than 7 feet fences.

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    1. Ohhh…I totally understand—they will eat everything! Good for you and your doggie.
      Pie? Applesauce? Yum! 🥰

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      1. Our grandkids love the apple sauce and my other half loves any pie!

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        1. I’m ‘team pie’ all the way! 🥰

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  8. Obviously, I am the lone man out here in this conversation, but that’s ok.

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    1. You bet it’s okay! ❤️😉❤️

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  9. This was en”dear”ing!
    How relaxing it is to watch them as long as they are not munching on your flowers.

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    1. You are funny today, Nancy! Yes…the flower munching is perplexing…not very ‘en-deer-ing’! 😉🥰😉

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    2. Love the puns, including the dear/deer dearing! Makes the heart grown FAWNder!

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      1. You two are a delight! Funster punsters! 🥰

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  10. Thanks for the update on Dear Deer. 😢 I love seeing the fawns. Yes, life does go on.

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    1. Thank you, Michelle! 🥰

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  11. Yup, that time of the year. I bet you see the fawn more in the weeks to come as it gets used to its legs. Pretty cool. As far as your husband’s flowers, two old farmer tricks, put out a bar of soap or spread some human hair clippings around the flowers. That’s what my grandfather used to tell me. Ha ha, good luck. Enjoy the deer

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    1. Oh hey – those are tricks we haven’t heard of! Thanks — I’ll share! And are we saying Happy Birthday to you today? 🥰

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      1. I can occasionally pull out trick or two from my rural roots. It’s a little odd, but it used to work. An old country trick. Ha, ha.

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  12. Oh deer, nature at its best!!!!!

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  13. This post reminded me of the sweetest memory of my step-grandmother. On evenings she could not rest, she sat on the edge of the bed and watched the deer come down and eat from the apple tree in her back yard. 🥰 Thank you for reminding me of such a lovely memory.

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    1. What a memory! They are gentle creatures and so graceful. When they pop by we don’t get much of anything done. It’s too precious to watch — just as your step-grandmother did. Thanks for sharing, Maggie! 😉

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  14. One word. Awwwww. 💕💕💕

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    1. I know! Xo! ❤️

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  15. Sweet! That is one of the many things I love about where we live. Seeing deer on the regular, various kinds of birds, and recently 5 baby racoons climbing up a tree in our backyard. There is nothing quite like the country life.

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    1. Oh, Rhonda! I bet the baby raccoons were adorable! 🥰

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      1. They were! We brought out bowls of dog food and water, but they scattered away after we went into the house.

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  16. My son is named Oisin “Little fawn” how cute!

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    1. Oh…I love that! Thank you for sharing! 🥰

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