They knew I was there, but because I was inside, they couldn’t smell me, so they weren’t afraid. The little one was especially photogenic. She (or he) even looked me straight in the eye a few times.
They have taken the tops off of all three rows of our green beans, killed seven of the saplings in our orchard, and completely destroyed three quarters of our corn field. I was considering getting my hunting license this fall, but when I saw these little guys, I completely repented. They are so cute! Next year we are forking out the money for fencing, so we can keep our vegetables and the deer too.
She had years of experience as a corporate executive, and a farm was just a business --- Wasn't it?
As a corporate vice president, Jet expected treachery in the business world, but not from the father she adored. In life, he had been her faithful companion. In death, he became her worst enemy. His will had stripped her of her home, her wealth, and her position in his company. With her future uncertain and her finances low, Jet leaves the home of her youth to take possession of her only inheritance – Twin Brooks Farm.
Undaunted by the challenges of managing corporate affairs, fearless in her dealings on Wall Street, Jet had been accustomed to success, but as a fledgling farmer, she encounters nothing but theft, repeated accidents, failure, and frustration. An accident, however, is a one-time occurrence. Two or three accidents become a coincidence. Beyond coincidence is a streak of bad luck. A step beyond bad luck is a driving force; a living, planning enemy determined to bring about failure.
Could Jet actually find peace with her father’s memory and the reason for his betrayal? Could a city girl find love with a strong willed farmhand that could neither hear nor speak, and could she unravel the mystery behind Twin Brooks Farm before that unseen enemy decided that it was time for her to die?
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Cute. That last picture is really good, almost like the deer posed for you.:-)
They knew I was there, but because I was inside, they couldn’t smell me, so they weren’t afraid. The little one was especially photogenic. She (or he) even looked me straight in the eye a few times.
So beautiful (even as they eat my flowers). We’ve had a fawn and two small does visit frequently this summer. They are such beautiful creatures.
They have taken the tops off of all three rows of our green beans, killed seven of the saplings in our orchard, and completely destroyed three quarters of our corn field. I was considering getting my hunting license this fall, but when I saw these little guys, I completely repented. They are so cute! Next year we are forking out the money for fencing, so we can keep our vegetables and the deer too.
I had to do that too. Between deer and groundhog I wasn’t getting much.