On Easter's Eve, I couldn't help feel such overwhleming tenderness for this little story out of the Pacific Northwest, in the true spirit of Spring and rebirth. After a troubling Friday for many, I hope it brings a ray of joy in our world.
A family found this fawn on their front steps a few weeks ago and took this photo. The white spots on the steps are apple blossom petals.
As you may know, deer hide their fawns and go away for awhile. The fawns have no odor yet, and naturally stay absolutely still. The fawn stayed there all morning, and the mama came to get it after 4-5 hours.
Kudos to the people for leaving the fawn alone, knowing Mom would be back.
A family found this fawn on their front steps a few weeks ago and took this photo. The white spots on the steps are apple blossom petals.
As you may know, deer hide their fawns and go away for awhile. The fawns have no odor yet, and naturally stay absolutely still. The fawn stayed there all morning, and the mama came to get it after 4-5 hours.
Kudos to the people for leaving the fawn alone, knowing Mom would be back.