Thursday, March 29, 2012

Rural Thursday - Grooming Time on the Homestead

Sometimes I feel a little like a voyeur when it comes to photographing the deer that visit our homestead.
Honestly, they can't even groom in private.

"Oh, no. There she is with her camera again."

"Oh yeah? Well, let's see her shoot this."

"Could you get that itchy place right behind my right ear, please?"

"Oh yeah, yeah. That's it. Oooh, that makes the fur on my back stand up."


Hope you're having a fun rural Thursday, too.

Blessings,

Nancy

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10 comments:

  1. OMG, great, great commentary! :)

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    1. Thanks. Loved your horse tale. Animals give us so much fodder, don't they?

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  2. Young love perhaps? They are adorable. :)

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    1. I'd say family members, probably. We've been watching twin fawns grow this year. Not sure if these two are the twins, or if one is the mother and the other is one of the twins that's now almost as big as the mother. There was another deer nearby, outside of the photo area.

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  3. Those are wonderful, Nancy! You're fortunate to have wildlife like that so close. Great shots!

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    1. Thanks BJ. It's an amazing place, for sure.

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  4. They have such large ears! I thought at first glimpse in the thumbnail they were kangaroos!

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  5. What cute shots! Looks like they're shedding their winter coats.

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