Nature Friday host LLB Gang
Last week my neighbor had two adorable visitors. Twin fawns....She lives at the bottom of our cul-de-sac. When she is away, I water her flowers including the ones you see below.
We think their home is in the woods behind her house.
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Feline Friday FLASHB BACK August 2015
MOM went to North Hills Mall on Wednesday and SHE REMEMBERED her CAMERA
3 Cheers for Mom
She saw this crazy C sculpture...so of course she thought CAT....
and this is what we have.

Ellen came up first two wonderful co-host, Lorianne of Four-Legged Furballs came up with second two.
1.When it comes to making decisions, I decide quickly.
2. Having all the ivy dug up and replaced with low maintenance plants was the highlight of my week.
3. I wish there were actually we about any kind of store we need in our local area.
4. Thanks to air conditioning, I am not a hot mess.
Extra Nature Friday to show #2 fill in
Before
After we still have some decorating to do but extremely pleased with the results.
Before taken from the back porch
After taken from the street view
Our 'guy' from Lawn detailing and Enhancement also raised the canopy of the trees giving us more light.
There are 4 'huggable' rocks in the pine straw too...not quite visible in photo.
they are called 'huggable' because they are the size of arms that are hugging.
Mom would love to rip out most of our landscaping and start new but no time and she doesn't want to spend money on hiring someone so we will stay with what we have for now. Yours looks great!
ReplyDeleteThose fawns are so precious! 😍
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely property; the landscaping is looking terrific!
The twin fawns are too cute and we love what you've done in your yard. The fun now is watching it grow and fill in! Thank doG for ac this summer!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThe fawns are darling, and your garden looking fresh and fab! YAM xx
The little visitors are so cute. I would have thought cat if I saw that big C sculpture.
ReplyDeleteLooking good on the landscaping. I wish I could get someone to come take care of mine. I hate going out and weeding and all else that's involved in keeping it looking good. I really need to get out there now but I keep putting it off.
You're going to have a great show piece when you get finished planting on your flowers. What a job you've undertaken. Wasn't Angel Madie I've been jealous of that cat you took a picture of, I mean the metal one, as your sweet angel looks perfect in the bottom of the picture. We have fallen all over the place and they're fun now because they're really not eating anything yet. Just mother's milk.
ReplyDeleteThe twin fawns are so sweet. Lovely flashback of Angel Madi with the C sculpture. That area looks so much better with the ivy gone and the bird bath there.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had air conditioning. It is 83 already and getting hotter by the minute!
Aawwww, what a pair of adorable fawns. Love the yard makeover!
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Beth
Those fawn babies are so cute! Ivy is such a bear to get rid of. Your landscape looks good after all that work.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful visitors! Your place is looking so nice!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, Angel Madi made that sculpture the real deal. Twin fawns are always a treat to see. They almost feel like they bring good luck. Your birds are going to love that new look :) It really looks so nice. Just love the pine needles you use for mulch. The second photo is quite a change. Very pretty!
ReplyDeletePrecious fawns❣️ Sweet Madi memory! Girl, even with AC, you’re still HOT MESS❣️😹❤️
ReplyDeleteMOL MOL Kit, Kat, Rocky and Cali thank you that is a great compliment for a.
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Auntie HiC
LOL!
DeleteBeautiful deer and cool sculpture. Your yard looks fantastic. Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. Thank God for a/c. XO
ReplyDeleteOh love the deer photos and your landscaper did a great job ~ Wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on my blog, Cecilia ~
Hugs and love to you and Angel Madi ~
Your visitors are cute
ReplyDeleteCute baby deer. Love the new landscape. Much easier to see what is in the yard too :)
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