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Friday, 14 January 2022

Deer in the sunshine

UPDATE: this is a miracle!

I ordered new filter floss on Monday, as I wrote yesterday, it arrived on Thursday at noon! Now I'm good for about 3 years!

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Finally, a sunny afternoon. It was so good to see the sunshine. Apparently our deer thought so, too!





Later in the day a man came to the door. I was in the basement working out, so it must have been 10:00-ish. He had driven up to let me know that a 'fawn' was hit by a car. He thought he'd take it home for his coyotes, but the doe got up and climbed the hill. She was nestling beside the hydro pole. 

I finished my workout around 11:00, and put on my snazzy red boots with the cleats. Climbing up the slippery hill, I found her. Can you see her? She looked pretty rough. 

Her face looked a bit swollen and she looked like she was in shock. I quietly talked to her, and told her I was sorry. You aren't supposed to give food or water to hurt animals. I told her this! (Go ahead and laugh!)

I went round to the backyard and picked up my bench swing, which had fallen in the wind.

13:30 hours

I heard them working on the empty lot across the street, and wondered if the doe was still there beside the highway. I thought maybe the tractor might have scared her. 


Happily, she was gone. Whew.

11 comments:

  1. ...no sun here, but the snow is melting.

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  2. So glad to know the young deer recovered enough to get up and leave on her own. Have you met your future neighbours yet?

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  3. It brings to mind when I hit a deer just around the corner. She got up and went away, but I wonder if she made it in the long run.

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  4. Hari OM
    good to hear someone taking responsibility for the hit... and so glad to hear she had moved on. YAM xx

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  5. A short rest, some kind words all do the trick for the doe!!! You still have a heap of snow on the drive, be careful and do not slip!!!

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  6. So sad about the hurt doe, hope she will be ok but nature has its ways.

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  7. I hope that she is going to be okay!

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  8. It is sad that she got injured. But, hopefully, she will survive.

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  9. Hopefully the deer is recovering now.

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  10. Poor fawn, poor deer. I hate seeing that. You were kind and I hope she heals.

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