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so i'm down at the river and i see this 2-3 yr old doe munching on a downed tree...she spots me taking pic's and starts coming over to investigate....she slowly walks around behind me, gets closer and starts splashing the water maybe 10-20 feet away....didn't want her coming any closer so i did a little shoo away move toward her.....now normally when you make a move toward a deer they take off.....not this one....it moved away a bit then came back, started jumping around, splashing and then staring at me....so i made another move toward her and she started romping around again....this went on for about 5-10 minutes with me making a move and she reacting to it...seriously, it was like playing around with a dog and i'm pretty sure she was having fun.....she gave me one last look then headed up stream.....a lot of the shots i was taking were out of focus but what can you expect when your jumping around....easily the craziest experience i've ever had with a wild animal
This is the first cake I ever made. It was a smash cake for my niece's first birthday party. I hadn't taken any cake decorating classes yet.
Watch out for Rambo! Fun evening at Kang Ning English School in Taiwan. My wife Val completes the pic.
This little jewel, is a Fun Shack, with Open Upper Cabin, Telescope, Ships Wheel, Avalanche Slide, Rock Wall, 2 Position Swing Beam, Ladder, Under the Uper Cabin is a Fun Tire Swing
100 % California Redwood
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Mike Keeling, Kirk Curnutt, and Ashley Nunn playing at the open house for Winter Place, Montgomery, AL - Oct 10, 2008
Evan and Carol, hanging out outside the coffee shop. (Evan had trouble pronouncing the "r" in her name.)
Not the greatest day for visibility, but it was a fun dive.
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