From my Window this Morning

These are some photos I took this morning.

 Black Bunny

Black Bunny showed up a few weeks ago with some Bunny Buddies.

Black Bunny and Spotted Bunny moved in a few weeks ago with two other bunnies.  I think they camp out under our big trees.
 Brown Spotted Bunny
This fellow is Black Bunny’s Buddy.
 Two Deer

I had no idea there were still pumpkin bits in the yard.These two deer came after the bunny and his bunny buddy left. One found a bit of Halloween left over and would not share with her friend. The Deer saying "I am not sharing this with you!"

 Deer 3
Okay, Skip, tell me this isn’t a little bit frightening…

Skip, I think one of these looks like she could take Skip on.  I still insist they can look very put out.

By the way, this is the view from my working nest, so when I am not getting words written or emails answered, this is the big distraction!

About Sally

Sally Franklin Christie has spent her life achieving incredibly average goals. Her challenges and choices have led to into the world of organizing for social change, civil rights and helping people navigate in a world filled with physical barriers and attitudes. She photographs and paints landscapes, when she isn’t at the computer researching, networking and writing. Special interests include Missing Children and Adults, Astronomy, Character Traits and Criminal Thinking.
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4 Responses to From my Window this Morning

  1. Jan says:

    Great pictures, Sally! I think it would be nice to have deer in the yard. We have a rabbit that likes me, and if I do not put out bird food for it, the rabbit becomes really bummed! (sunflower seed).

  2. Lovely view of wild life. Reminds me of Colorado. Miss the country when I’m in the city.

  3. widdershins says:

    Mmmmm …. Bunnies and Snow!

  4. Maggie Dove says:

    I envy you, Sally. I live in Florida but love the cold weather! Loved the pics!

    Maggie

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