Too adorable. I've seen these pictures before and am thrilled to see them again. Just wonderful. And you're absolutely right. We can love those who aren't exactly like us. -- K I don't remember what I ate when I was healthy and living alone. When I was living alone but not well, cooking was a sometimes thing. It would depend on how I felt. When I felt well enough, I loved to invite people over. A chicken is easy to cook and instead of stuffing it, I'd wash it well and put a quartered apple, a quartered onion, some celery and seasonings inside it, with garlic powder on the outside and some mild paprika for coloring. When I was young and healthy, my signature dinner party dish was a stock pot full of Shrimp Creole done according to my own recipe. It took just cutting up peppers and onions, but I enjoyed it then. I can't even think of such a thing now. 335 divided by four is 83.75. That's amazing, Friko, but wonderful. -- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Oh mio Dio Sylvia, queste foto sono veramente incredibili !!!!! Meravigliose creature... noi umani non riusciremo a fare una cosa del genere ! Magnifiche ! Buona serata. Myriam
Such a rare sight, thank you for posting. I loved seeing them. I wonder if my cats would be that gentle.
Thank you for coming over uesterday and leavinguch a wonderful comment. I'm so sorry that you have shingles!!! My Mom had then twice and they were so painful. I'm wishing you a speedy recovery my friend!
What an amazing inter-species relationship! These are great shots! I believe that some day all animals will be at peace with one another---"The lion will lie down with the lamb." So the occasional inter-species "friendhip" is like a foretaste of what's to come!
What a delight to see nature behaving better than mankind - I had a pic of a polar bear romping with sled dogs in Canada. They didnt get the memo that they shouldnt get along
I do so appreciate and enjoy your comments! Always wonderful to get feedback! The interaction with other bloggers has been one of the most rewarding things about blogging!
this is wonderful!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing it
Well that is a sight one doesn't see every day. Would like to though.
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You are so lucky to see this each day! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creatures and true love!! Would have enjoyed seeing this everyday :) A friendly neighbourhood Deer!!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely pics - how lucky to see such a bond between two such different animals - I never cease to be amazed by nature
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are marvelous, as is your comment. Thanks for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteAnimals are interestly odd at times or maybe they just act outside what we consider normal. Nice, fun pictures.
ReplyDeleteThat is so good for my heart and soul! Thanks, Sylvia.
ReplyDeletePeace,
Gina
How sweet...
ReplyDeleteToo adorable. I've seen these pictures before and am thrilled to see them again. Just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAnd you're absolutely right. We can love those who aren't exactly like us.
-- K
I don't remember what I ate when I was healthy and living alone. When I was living alone but not well, cooking was a sometimes thing. It would depend on how I felt.
When I felt well enough, I loved to invite people over. A chicken is easy to cook and instead of stuffing it, I'd wash it well and put a quartered apple, a quartered onion, some celery and seasonings inside it, with garlic powder on the outside and some mild paprika for coloring.
When I was young and healthy, my signature dinner party dish was a stock pot full of Shrimp Creole done according to my own recipe. It took just cutting up peppers and onions, but I enjoyed it then. I can't even think of such a thing now.
335 divided by four is 83.75. That's amazing, Friko, but wonderful.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
This is so beautiful - thank you so much for sharing with us. A
ReplyDeleteOh mio Dio Sylvia, queste foto sono veramente incredibili !!!!!
ReplyDeleteMeravigliose creature... noi umani non riusciremo a fare una cosa del genere !
Magnifiche !
Buona serata.
Myriam
Sylvia;
ReplyDeleteSuch a rare sight, thank you for posting.
I loved seeing them.
I wonder if my cats would be that gentle.
Thank you for coming over uesterday and leavinguch a wonderful comment.
I'm so sorry that you have shingles!!!
My Mom had then twice and they were so painful.
I'm wishing you a speedy recovery my friend!
How lovely and touching and you are absolutely right; in fact isn't it better if they aren't exactly alike?
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this Sylvia, we as Humans could learn from the Animal world.
ReplyDeleteThis is just precious.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing inter-species relationship! These are great shots! I believe that some day all animals will be at peace with one another---"The lion will lie down with the lamb." So the occasional inter-species "friendhip" is like a foretaste of what's to come!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. Our cat keeps chasing them into the forest.
ReplyDeleteWe lost a deer last night to a car accident. I am so sad. She didn't suffer, tho'.
Thanks for sharing, these are great.
ReplyDeleteAwww, so sweet.
ReplyDeleteSincere friendship and love cuts through all shapes, colours and size. Love these pictures especially when the kitty goes piggy-back. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures . just great .
ReplyDeleteLove the deer and the cat. See? We all CAN get along if we will just try.
ReplyDeletebless them both
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and story about the cat and the deer. How gentle they both are and I love your accompanying message.
ReplyDeleteOh, hope you are feeling better... shingles are no fun at all.
Bises,
Genie
Wonderful, such a lovely friendship between two so different creatures. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteWhat great pics Sylvia. And very cute, such a great friendship.
ReplyDeleteNature shows us yet again what friendship is all about...
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight to see nature behaving better than mankind - I had a pic of a polar bear romping with sled dogs in Canada. They didnt get the memo that they shouldnt get along
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The spirit of play is alive and well here!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO sweet! I wonder how they got to be friends?
ReplyDeletethis is too sweet for words, Sylvia. Thanks for posting, definitely brought a big smile. SOooo cute!
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