Goodnight Precious

Look who stopped by the porch for a visit last evening.

And then ran to momma before bedding down near the hay stack. ♥

Look who stopped by the porch for a visit last evening.

And then ran to momma before bedding down near the hay stack. ♥
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Oh my… What a PERFECT capture, such a sweet, completely angelic creature.
Angelic is right! Thanks for stopping by.
Love it, Leah! We were up in Cheyenne for the rodeo yesterday. Thought of you!
Oh yeah! Hope you had fun! We actually avoid Cheyenne during this time because it’s just a little too crazy around there.
SO beautiful, Leah! Curious, like all babies. I really enjoy your photos!
Thanks Karen! I love the curiosity. It makes for great moments to capture through the lens.
Precious and lovely.
Thanks Lenore!
So beautiful and adorable. Wonderfully captured too! Thanks for sharing; these photos always make me smile
Thank you! So happy they made you smile.
Bean’s Pat: Goodnight Precious http://tinyurl.com/d6dfkr3 A kinder picture for all of us who grieve Aurora. The wondering wanderer’s blog pick of the day.
THOSE EYES! I am melting – beautiful, beautiful pictures. Thanks (again) for sharing
I know! Painfully cute isn’t it?!
what a sweet visitor you had!!!
How beautiful!
Thanks!
We are blessed when they call our place HOME means they feel safe with us around. Enjoy your blessings.
You are right, it is a blessing!
Sweet! Absolutely adore your pictures.
Thank you!
What a great treat! “My” little fawn is getting feisty these days stomping and snorting. It’s hilarious and cute that its learning. Hope you’re well!
We’re good, just hot and dry. Yeah, I’ve noticed the stomping and snorting too, they learn quickly! Hope you are well too Melissa!
Perfect title….for an absolutely delightful series!!!
Awe thanks. I love that little cutie pie!
What a precious fawn! Love the photos. When I was a wilderness counselor in West Virginia, I rushed ahead from the group to try and find the bathroom. I was in my own world, walking on the path, when all of a sudden I heard a rustle, and to my left was a beautiful baby fawn, prancing along. I heard another rustle, and to my left was the doe, staring at me to see my intentions. There I was in the middle of them on a path in the middle of the woods. I gently and slowly took a few steps back to show I wasn’t a threat, and the doe and fawn frolicked off together. I’ll never forget the look in both their eyes. It was an incredible moment!
Great story! I’m always standing still trying to show I’m not a threat but they still run!
Don’t you just love the prance?. I’ve had many staring contests with this little one and you’re right it is an incredible moment looking into their sweet eyes. Thanks for stopping by Jacqueline!
Glad I did! (sorry this comment is so belated, I’m just now seeing a bunch of comments I never responded to)