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Tag Archives: deer
The Year of the Turtle
This is the week I dye for club (which is quite pretty, BTW), so I don’t have anything new for the shop; although I didn’t blog about last Friday’s update of sock yarn…..plenty of self striping rainbows and Grand Old … Continue reading
Wildlife….
The cable to run the self-propelling part of our lawn mower broke, and hubby has just not gotten to fixing it. So our yard is becoming a bit overgrown, neglected, and prime wildlife habitat. We have plenty of squirrels of … Continue reading
A New Year
Here we go, with a fresh shiny new year! Wonder what it will bring? So far, wildlife in the back yard. What is under the trampoline? This is some smart deer. Why melt a spot in the snow and get … Continue reading
Oh Deer….
Hanging out in our backyard the past week or so……. Mamma actually has twins, but the other eluded being photographed. They’ve been sleeping near the pine tree in the second picture, which means we have a great view of the … Continue reading
Picture of the Day!
It’s been a busy week or so around here, and I’ll regale you with pictures and tales of knitting and yarn soon. For now…..my friend’s little one was looking out the window saying “I see, I see, I see, I … Continue reading
Oh Deer!
We live smack in the middle of town…just one block from one of the busiest streets. Despite that, it is gloriously private and quiet here. Last week, I opened the curtains in the living room, and this is what I … Continue reading