I see the fawns (it turns out there are two of them!) almost every evening.
I stumbled upon a wonderful PBS program about Anne Morrow Lindbergh. The Lindberghs are a big deal here in Flemington, NJ. The house that they lived in when their son was kidnapped is about five miles from here, and I live a block away from the courthouse where Bruno Hauptmann was tried. The beauty of this program is that it focuses on Anne herself, as an accomplished aviator, mother, and extraordinary writer. You can watch You'll Have the Sky: The Life and Work of Anne Morrow Lindbergh here.
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You'll love your new Fire! It's a good multipurpose tool to have for all your reading and on-line needs. Oh my, the little fawns just melt my heart. Do you think they'll stick around and you'll end up with your own herd?
ReplyDeleteThose fawns are just so darling! Love all those spots. Thanks for the link to the Anne Morrow Lindbergh piece. Looks very good!
ReplyDeleteI love that photo of the fawns! So adorable! I have a Kindle paperwhite and I love the darn thing. Enjoy your good things and here's to more good things to come!
ReplyDeleteI am loving seeing all your deer photos, two fawns, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThey visit almost every evening, along with another doe and her fawn. It's almost like our neighborhood has its own little herd!
DeleteThose fawns are too sweet! (and hopefully they are not the Star Gazer Lily eating type of fawns!!) And, bravo to you for your new Kindle Fire!
ReplyDeleteYour fawns are to fawn over. Lovely. Happy kindle Fire.
ReplyDeleteLove your pun! I'm already finding my Fire indispensable and wondering why I didn't get one sooner! :-)
DeleteLove your three things! :)
ReplyDeleteTWO fawns - yay! they're looking quite brave. and young :-) and super yay for your Fire. (Prime Day was fun here, too :-)
ReplyDeletehmm, a kindle fire :) I have a kindle and I do use it when I travel or knit and read. I prefer real books over all but I think a new kindle would be fun.
ReplyDeleteI have an original Kindle that I keep for history's sake? Prefer to read paper + print and use my iPad when I do read an e-book...seldom. Each Journal Club session we have an animal touchstone; deer is this one's! Alas, in the city, one doesn't see deer tho' they are around...
ReplyDeleteCheers~