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Gloria,The last subdivision I lived in was around a lake.  They didn't have so much as one damn street light in the whole stupid place.  I HATED IT.  GIVE ME MY STUPID STREETLIGHTS.And about that deer?   BAM.... Trudy just shot Bambi!  

Hugs,TeriOn Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Gloria <gadamscan@...> wrote:

 

TrudyThat would be so wonderful to see.  Where is the camera when you need it??  Coming into the RV park tonight, I saw a doe with no problem.  But then, I saw another movement and sure enough, there was a fawn.  I go another couple of feet and there's another fawn!  We always know that if you see one deer, there is another very close by.  But this time, it was twins.

Then, I went up to the Utility Building to pick up my laundry and as I rounded the corner to come back here, there was a buck sauntering along.  They are so used to people here, that they are never in a hurry to hide from anyone.

All through especially this valley, there are so many deer that they are a traffic

hazard.  Your eyes have to be quick at night, so that you see those beady little eyes there in the ditch.Hey, here's another one for the city folks!!!  Here in the park, there are no street lights of course.  I wonder if anyone knows how dark it really gets, when there are no street lights???

Gloria

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TeriIt's not deer season anywhere around us here. Besides, these deer are like baby deer anywhere else. The islands population of deer or elk - they just don't grow very big

Gloria,The last subdivision I lived in was around a lake. They didn't have so much as one damn street light in the whole stupid place. I HATED IT. GIVE ME MY STUPID STREETLIGHTS.And about that deer? BAM.... Trudy just shot Bambi!

Hugs,TeriOn Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Gloria <gadamscan@...> wrote:

TrudyThat would be so wonderful to see. Where is the camera when you need it?? Coming into the RV park tonight, I saw a doe with no problem. But then, I saw another movement and sure enough, there was a fawn. I go another couple of feet and there's another fawn! We always know that if you see one deer, there is another very close by. But this time, it was twins.

Then, I went up to the Utility Building to pick up my laundry and as I rounded the corner to come back here, there was a buck sauntering along. They are so used to people here, that they are never in a hurry to hide from anyone.

All through especially this valley, there are so many deer that they are a traffic

hazard. Your eyes have to be quick at night, so that you see those beady little eyes there in the ditch.Hey, here's another one for the city folks!!! Here in the park, there are no street lights of course. I wonder if anyone knows how dark it really gets, when there are no street lights???

Gloria

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