Wet Deer

Jan. 6th, 2002 12:40 am
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About eleven o'clock one of my cats wanted out, and when I opened the front door, she stuck her nose out and abruptly stopped, and stared at something. It was a fairly large buck, standing on the front lawn about 30 feet from the door. I could see the porchlight reflected in his eyes as he watched me for a moment, and then slowly walked back to the stret in the rain. A moment later, a doe came into view, walking up the street after him. I'm surprised that they didn't start and run when I opened the door, as deer usually do. These two must have become more accustomed to humans than most.

I know you are well aware...

Date: 2002-01-06 07:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaarronn.livejournal.com
and please forgive me for saying so here, but finding deer and other wild creatures where we normally wouldn't expect to find them speaks of a dark and desperate struggle for survival. As you wrote not to long ago - our animals are disappearing, but as they do, some of them will appear in surprising places for a while.

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