It's hard to see them but a doe brought her three fawns into our yard to feast on hostas and other sorts of vegetation. We used to scare them away but realized it was a lost cause and now prefer to sit back and watch them eat lunch...and dinner...and breakfast.
Bon appetite our ruminant friends!



2 comments:
For your upcoming TOU marathon a good speed training session would be to catch on of those spry animals.
It eats having a bunch of no good kids that belong to you in the yard. Count your blessings while you can.
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