For the past few
weeks my family and I have been watching a Mama deer and her three
babies wander around our neighborhood. She'd take them from yard to
yard giving them a tour. The fawns would stop for a moment at each
yard and nibble on some grass before scampering after their Mama.
You couldn't help but smile at such a sweet sight.
So, you can imagine
how happy I was the day I spotted the triplets in our back woods
bedded down for the day. “You've got to come see this!” I called
to my husband Steven and our son Alex.
We went quietly out
on our deck making sure not to scare them away. We sat and watched
their little heads peeking out at us from behind the trees.
“How sweet are
they.” I whispered.
Alex scanned the
woods, “I don't see the Mom.” he whispered.
“I'm sure she's
close by.” I looked around to see if I could find her myself.
“Nope, I don't see her.” I looked over at Steven. “You know,
I'm kind of honored that she felt our yard was safe enough to leave
them here.”
Just then one of
the fawns got up and slowly came to the edge of the woods. He stood
looking at us for a moment before leaning over to begin eating the
seeds out of my bird feeder.
Steven and Alex
quickly looked over at me. Knowing how I hated when the deer emptied
my feeder at night, they were waiting to see my reaction.
“That's okay.”
I reassured them. “He's just a baby, I can share my feeder this
time.”
We watched as he
slowly drained the seeds. I have to admit he was starting to loose
some of his charm.
Just then another
of the triplets came out of the woods and began getting closer to the
deck where we were sitting.
“Look, he's not
even afraid of us.” I whispered as the fawn slowly came to the side
of the deck. We watched as he poked his tiny little nose through the
rails, his mouth frantically trying to reach my tomato plant. When
he finally got hold of some leaves he quickly pulled the plant back
through the rails, chomping ever so happily on my plant.
“HEY!” I
called, but he didn't seem to even flinch as he stuck his head back
through the rails to go back for more.
Before I could even
get up I saw the final triplet had come out of hiding and had pulled
a big chunk of my lawn out by the roots. He was staring at us with my
lawn hanging out of his mouth.
I'd had enough.
“That's it!” I
jumped up waving my arms. “Are you kidding me!” I cried, all
three of the fawns stopped what they were doing and looked over at
me. “GO! SCAT!” I was clapping my hands and stomping my feet.
I could hear Steven
and Alex laughing behind me, but I couldn't stop myself. I kept up my
crazy arm waving until the triplets hopped over the fence and went
into the next yard.
“That's right!”
I called. “Keep it moving!”
Satisfied that
they'd moved on I turned back to my guys sitting up on the deck.
“Wow!” Steven
said. “You go from zero to sixty in crazy when someone touches your
tomato plants!” he was laughing.
“I thought they
were going to be sweet little babies.” I climbed back up the stairs
and sat back down in my chair. “I had no idea they were a wandering
wrecking crew!”
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