I wish i lived where there was wild life to see, I don’t even have a tree in my yard, I hate living here just because of the lack of the outdoor scenery, can’t wait untill we can move.
Teddy: You’re welcome! I always worry about the animals with fire, too. There was a great story in our local paper about a fireman who found a baby bear cub in the fire area with his little paws burned (and no mommy). He rescued the little guy who is now getting rehab at the Wildlife Rescue…they’ve nicnamed him Smoky Jr.
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Oh my goodness! How awesome is that?!?!
I swear I just saw those two crossing the road near here early Tuesday morning … so sweet!
Oh my, what a beautiful sight.
They’re beautiful!
Lezlie
Awwww! so cool!!
Jill: I agree – awesome! They come by every morning now. This was the third day in a row I saw them.
Laura: Just another thing we have in common!
Darlene and Lezlie: Yes, they are beautiful, aren’t they?
Suzi: I think so too
So cute! My parents live in Texas on eight acres and it is just like this! They tell me all the time about the wildlife right under their window.
They’re just BEAUTIFUL!
I wish i lived where there was wild life to see, I don’t even have a tree in my yard, I hate living here just because of the lack of the outdoor scenery, can’t wait untill we can move.
Natasha: I can imagine that a Texas “ranch” on eight acres would have tons of wildlife! Cool
Andi: I thought the same thing!
Lori: Where are you moving? I wouldn’t be happy without trees and wildlife either…so I can sympathize!
Psst! I nominated you for a blog award.
So beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing your view! I’m glad the fire hasn’t chased away the wildlife too far!
Carrie: THANK YOU!
Teddy: You’re welcome! I always worry about the animals with fire, too. There was a great story in our local paper about a fireman who found a baby bear cub in the fire area with his little paws burned (and no mommy). He rescued the little guy who is now getting rehab at the Wildlife Rescue…they’ve nicnamed him Smoky Jr.
Beautiful. That’s not a site we ever see in Southern California.
So cute! I love deer.
Lisamm and Marie: Thanks for stopping in!