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Whitetail deer climbing a bank beside our road.
I feel like I’m five years old when I see a deer. There’s something so romantic about deer. Maybe it’s that they look a little bit like reindeer, bringing visions of sugarplums and Santa’s sleigh. Maybe it’s all that poetic medieval imagery that goes with them–knights and kings and woodsmen. Or maybe it’s that they’re just plain gorgeous, and that they know how to play hard to get.
It’s certainly not that they’re scarce. Whether it’s the dry weather or increasing population or some combination of factors, they’re everywhere lately, and not just at dusk when they normally come out to feed, but all day. Leaping across the road in front of my car, grazing in the meadow bottoms, frolicking along the streambanks–sometimes dozens at a time.
The other day, I had all my kids in the car and a breeze kicked up. Leaves swished along in the air, skidded across the road. I said, “It’s nearly fall. Winter’s coming. Snow!” I looked at my oldest and said, “Remember when snow was exciting?” (When we lived in Texas, it snowed once a year and melted by 10 am. I used to wake them up just to come SEE the snow! Hurry, hurry! LOL! Now it snows for several months and when a good fall of it covers the ground, it stays for weeks…..) He laughed at the memory of snow being something out of the ordinary. I said, “Like deer. Remember when deer were exciting?”
We turned down our narrow country road and there were nearly twenty deer down in a big meadow bottom. I stopped the car and we just watched them for a long, long beat.
Yeah, they’re still pretty cool.
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Actually, I don’t even tire of watching the “common” squirrels and birds.
Seeing a live deer in the city is rare, however, though too many end up as roadkill on highway 401.
-Kim
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Snow? It snowed here Christmas Eve a few years ago. Grown ups were playing in the falling snow. Next morning (Christmas) our 7 year old daughter played outside in the snow for hours before going to the “Santa stash”.
Here’s to kids, deer, dolphins, and snow—and all the day to day stuff that builds life long cherished memories.
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Ok, I’ve been known to grab a camera when they have their noses pressed to the window, but that doesn’t count.
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Leanne
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Snow for us is rare enough it’s very exciting with snowflakes fall from the sky. Not sure how I’d feel if it snowed for months and months at a time.
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I love to watch Deer and hate to see them on the side of the road when some JA of a driver isn’t paying attention and hits one.
Hope your day was nice. Please send some of that snow to SC this winter. *g*
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