Saturday, March 29, 2008

VISITORS IN THE FALL

One of the things we like about living in Suches is the number of wild animals we get to observe. We've had everything from black bear to a plethora of humming birds and the largest herd of deer was seven. The following pictures were taken last fall in the front yard under the apple tree. As the apples fall, the deer come out of the woods and gobble them up. It is unusual to see them in broad daylight, but this last years draught had their browse down considerably. Such a pretty animal. 
Monday we be heading out to Gainesville to have a little work done on the Bounder at Camping World in Oakwood. Terry and Dale are going to pick us up and we will make a little junket out of the trip. I have no idea where we will go, but knowing Terry, he will find something interesting.

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