that moment when you plan on catching a frog or fish
but then you run into a deer.
—
“i believe, every day, you should have at least one exquisite moment.”
-audrey hepburn
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How lovely.
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The unexpected is often wonderful
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Indeed!
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What a great photo Beth .. the frog net won’t be big enough to bring deer home in …
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I think you may be right
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Life is found in the little moments….what a treat!
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yes, what a sudden shift )
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I felt my heart paused for a second. How lovely.
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it was beautiful
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How special!!!!
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you know how it is, you never know what you’ll cross paths with, j
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magnificent; what a great photo, Beth, and a wonderful thought: you never know what surprises await you in the most ordinary of days :)
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that’s absolutely right, John and thank you
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Oh, deer, Beth. Your net was a tad too small.
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ha, just a tad! great pun as usual, mark
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What a lovely picture, Beth.
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thanks so much, Robbie –
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Great image. Beautiful – such a magical moment. Great quote.
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thanks so much, goff
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Cheers.
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Like opening a teeny tiny present and finding something big and shiny and expensive inside.
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Ooh-
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Love the Hepburn quote
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what a wonderful photo, Beth. It just sparks the imagination as to what the net holder is thinking…
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they were all shocked and just stared
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I am sure those are the moments that make being a teacher so special…
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Yes
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I love it when you meet an animal, you acknowledge each other, and simply move on, part of each other’s community. That is an exquisite moment, for sure.
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that’s exactly it, Jim
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Oh my, deer are lovely! What a gift to be in their presence like that.
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Yes, it truly was
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What a fantastic image! I see a short story coming out of it… just sayin’ ;-)
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Ooh, yes-
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We’ll wait…😉
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Haha! “Hey, Ma, I got a big one.”
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Right!
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How wonderful. Face to face, and not in a zoo. These are the encounters they’ll remember.
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yes, I think so too –
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Wow, and you caught it all on camera. But who if not you, Beth!!
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I love capturing these moments
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Priceless! Absolutely priceless!
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Perfect and I agree with Audrey.
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<3
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love it…reminds me of living in Flagstaff, AZ, and a walk I was on, head down, head up now, and walking straight into an Elk…and, they are not small….back up, slowly, back up more, leave quietly…phew…
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woah!
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What a beautiful deer!
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yes, and it was so close and gentle
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Doe funny! 😂
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)))
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I never get tired of seeing deer out there.
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always something special
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The net would have come in handy to feed it a treat. I wonder what treats deer like?
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Salt I think )
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Ah….of course! They do love their salt.
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