We've lost a lot of snow. Again! I went with a new header. Who knew there were deer out there?!
I zoomed in... two pairs, Momma and fawns.
Who goes there in the dark?
Coyotes in the dark
Fred has arisen from slumber!
It is brutal out there! It was -10 ℃ this morning.



I can't believe the difference in snow cover from there to here, considering we don't live to far apart. We easily still have a foot of the stuff everywhere but the plowed spots. I judge the level by the horse fence, which is still not showing the bottom rung, AND in full sun all day
ReplyDeleteWell hello to Fred! And the twosomes of deer and coons!
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see Fred.
ReplyDeleteWoo Hoo....I send land with no snow. Spring is on it's way. Glad you zoomed in to allow us to fully see the fawn and the doe.
ReplyDeleteStill pretty frosty for you up there! I love your videos, Fred especially. The raccoons going up the steps like they owned the place and a hungry looking coyote.
ReplyDeleteSo topsy turvy, but you are definitely looking like spring. The deer disappear in the warmer months?
ReplyDeleteLove your new header and the deer. Your basket of stuffed critters is cute. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteAmusing. The deer yard up around here in Jan, Feb, and come back when the snow melt allows and hang out all summer. ON my rock garden, a lot of the time. It is out and away from the blackflies, is what we figure.
ReplyDeleteThe groundhog, in that pose, looks like a tiny beaver. Same curve of back.
Lots of critter action out there. I think they get their time to go and have to get out there no matter what the weather is.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see Fred. Love the deer. It's so cold there still and here I had to turn the AC on.
ReplyDeleteThe last two days were very cold.
ReplyDeleteFred has to be wondering what he is going up right now!
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