Thursday, February 12, 2009

Bambi is that you?

I know this is not exciting to everyone who reads this blog but it is exciting to us California folk. Every day Rob looks out all our windows in hopes to see the deer that leave their foot prints in our yard. He has no other motive than to just see them. Well at 10:15 pm on Feb 12, 2009 he finally saw those ever elusive majestic animals. Four Deer were standing in the front yard when he pulled open the drapes to look outside. They slowly walked themselves across the street and into the golf course. What a wonderful place to be!

6 comments:

Janetlee said...

So very cool and exciting. Our dog runs all the deer off.

jc said...

What a wonderful sight. We have seven deer that are in our yard almost daily but they are small not like the great ones in Idaho. I sure miss all the beautiful wildlife. Thanks for sharing.

Judaloo said...

ITs pretty awesome when that happens. We don't get that out here!!

Treehouse Family said...

I know just how you feel. I have deer and elk in Riggins daily and in my front yard too. greg and Alli are affraid of them and run when they see them...I find it very funny and try sending positive happy mind messages to the wildlife.

Treehouse Family said...

I know just how you feel. I have deer and elk in Riggins daily and in my front yard too. greg and Alli are affraid of them and run when they see them...I find it very funny and try sending positive happy mind messages to the wildlife.

Treehouse Family said...

I know just how you feel. I have deer and elk in Riggins daily and in my front yard too. greg and Alli are affraid of them and run when they see them...I find it very funny and try sending positive happy mind messages to the wildlife.

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