Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2025

My Local Fawns are Growing So Fast!

I know the glare is bad, but it is a western window and the sun is bright. Our twin fawns were hanging out below the living room window, showing how much they trust our yard. They are getting so big!





 

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Deer in Roxborough and Potholder

One wildlife species we have in abundance is deer. So I must memorialize one of the bucks in a potholder. (I am not sure that statement has ever been typed before).





Thursday, July 3, 2025

Our Baby Fawn

Remember our pregnant doe outside our living room window? (See June 22, 2025) She came around today to show off her baby. This picture was taken outside our dining room window. I can't believe how fast they grow. Of course, I have no idea if this is the same doe, but I would like to think so. We have a big valley below our house and wildlife hang out there a lot. It is probably because there are very few dogs in the houses around here. I know my kitties love to watch the wildlife go by.



Sunday, June 22, 2025

Pregnant Doe Outside My Window

June is fawn month and we are starting to see little brown spotted creatures following our local deer. This expecting mama was hanging out in the thicket outside our living room window. This is cool and shady spot for her to rest before baby takes up all her time. 




Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Lots of Potholders! I've been busy

I have been double knitting my fingers off making potholders. Double knitting means that the picture is reversed on the other side. If you are interested in any of these potholders, either as a pattern (usually free) or the finished product ($15 each), let me know by replying to this blog or my email of pribfam@msn.com. Here are all I have done so far:

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Thursday, December 22, 2022

What a difference a day makes


This was yesterday, the last day of fall. It was a delightful 58 degrees. This is taken from our dining room windows. 


This is today, the first full day of winter. It is -18 degrees (also taken from my dining room). We are not going out today and the kitties are curled up in my lap.



 

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

This is my view

 



I live in the foothills of the Rockies and it is truly a wonderful place to live. This is the view from my dining room window. I took it a couple of weeks ago while the fall colors were in full bloom. It was a cool foggy morning which highlights the mountains in the background. Also, notice the deer on the ground in front of the red tree. 

This is my favorite tree in the neighborhood. For only a week or so in the fall, it turns bright, bright red. It sounds the end of summer, which is fine with me. 

Friday, September 3, 2021

Save our Fawns!

 Apparently too many people are speeding through our subdivision and we have lost a couple of fawns and a mama deer. So these signs appeared this week. I want to find out who did this and THANK THEM!









Saturday, July 24, 2021

It's Fawn Season

 One of the best parts of living in a mountain community is sharing it with the wildlife. This mama and her twins are stopped among the trees. I understand that there is also a set of triplets here in Roxborough Park as well. 

Friday, March 19, 2021

4th Largest Snow Storm?


This picture was taken about half way through the storm. It was the 4th most snow in our history. We were snowed in for only a day, which was a Sunday, and we were able to drive out of our subdivision with no trouble. The schools were already on spring break and many people were working from home anyway. 

Now really that big an impact.

Saturday, February 20, 2021

Oh Deer!

 


I live in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains just south of Denver. Just below the large window in our living room is a valley where no one can ever build. My husband is an architect/builder, so it is a beautiful, modern house taking full advantage of the view. But one of the best parts is we are surrounded by wildlife. 

There isn't a day that goes by when we don't see deer. Since we don't have a dog (only cats), the deer hang out in our yard all year. 



They will even come up to the front door to greet us.


But I never get tired of my valley.