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All I can say is Awwwwww!
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Second this!
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🙂
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LOVE your wordless photo!
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Thank you, Julie. 🙂
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Sweet capture, Robin!
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Thank you, Eliza. 🙂
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Wish there was a “Loved” button…
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Thank you, Barbara. 🙂
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Breathtaking💕
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Thank you, Seonaid. 🙂
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Peek-a-boo!!! (What a sweet face!!!)
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LOL, Melissa! That’s what it was like. 🙂
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Well spotted.
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Thank you, Beautywhizz. 🙂
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Beautiful photo, Robin, but a face that strikes fear into the heart of a gardener 🙂
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Thank you, Lynn. 🙂 I know! For me it’s mostly rabbits since the deer don’t come near the gardens, but we had trouble with deer eating our rhododendrons when we lived in NE Ohio. I often wonder how the farmers feel about the deer. Do they plant enough extra stuff for them? We saw about twenty in a cornfield one evening.
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Absolutely wonderful.
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Thank you, Dawn. 🙂
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My first thought was, “Awwwwww!” But I can’t just ditto those, so….beautiful capture. Perfect timing. Love the way the grass is slightly blurry or soft, and she is in full focus. I wonder if she is pregnant. I’m glad you have extra food for her. She is so pretty. Lovely photo, Robin.
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Thank you, Mary. 🙂 I think we’re just through fawning season here now so she may have had a fawn or two nearby.
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Sweet capture!
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What a sweetheart! Did she stomp her feet at you? I came across a doe yesterday who moved forward and started stomping. Maybe a fawn was around. I stomped back, finally, and she was gone.
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