New friends
This email arrived today. Other than a series of photos, there was no story, no location, no identification.
Deer multiplying with no natural enemies reek havoc, we’re told, on crops and environment.
I'm not saying it's good or bad to make friends with deer. Yet it is still an adventure when wild and domestic meet in respect, curiosity, and trust.
In other photos, these folks are luring the young buck with a tasty apple. He was clearly curious himself about the people and their dogs.
The person who sent the email had labeled it “One harmonious family.”
Deer multiplying with no natural enemies reek havoc, we’re told, on crops and environment.
I'm not saying it's good or bad to make friends with deer. Yet it is still an adventure when wild and domestic meet in respect, curiosity, and trust.
In other photos, these folks are luring the young buck with a tasty apple. He was clearly curious himself about the people and their dogs.
The person who sent the email had labeled it “One harmonious family.”
2 comments:
Hi Sandi..........neat photos of the deer and was taken from a town just south of us in Charleston. Was going to send it to you but have family from UK visiting right now and the days are getting away from me!! Glad you shared it on your blog. Love, Sue
Thanks Sue for sharing the location. This would be Charleston, New Hampshire, for the readers who may wonder, which Charleston??
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