


They're lucky they're young and cute or I would go after them with my hose for someone of their species eating my pepper plants, not once, but twice, and for mowing down all my tulips in the spring.
Modern Country Girl's Quilting and Related Adventures
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Ooooh, aren't they adorable! I sure hope they're not orphaned. We had a teeny little fawn about a month ago and I'm sure he was an orphan - I can't possibly imagine how he survived. I hope yours do ok. Also, Turkey Feathers swears by a concoction that she sprays on her roses and apparently the deer don't eat them anymore -- you might check her blog and see if you can find the recipe.
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