Stepping coyly from the shadows of the wood...
All the colors of the spectrum combined into something purer.
You stopped within a comfortable distance and seemed content to continue grazing while I sat on my porch watching - my hands becoming stiff with the cold and my eyes struggling to adjust to the thickening dark.
When the dusk turned inky, you lifted your head to me and then to the wood, and slowly turned and made your way back.
I watched you and even thought I saw you turn back to look at me one last time ...and then you slipped into the shadows from where you came.
{*A few months back, I posted about my first sighting of a white stag. (That post can be found here.) Initially I thought this was the same deer and I had been mistaken about it being a stag. However, I went back and looked at the photos from that day...both the ones on the post and the others I had not posted and I am still convinced that that was, in fact, a buck. If you look at the photos from the first post, poor as they are, you can definitely see antlers. And while bucks typically shed their antlers here from January to February, this deer has an entirely smaller, more delicate, frame than the first. Also, the first deer seemed more mature in keeping its distance...this one seemed naive in her innocence and lack of inhibition in my presence.
Mayhap there is more magic in Nod than I give it credit for.}






What an amazing experience, she is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe have a few deer, but haven't seen them in awhile.
Debbie
I was going to say exactly the same, what an amazing experience, quite magical, lucky you.
ReplyDeleteNow this is phenomenal!!!
ReplyDelete...but, being that it's April Fool's Day?!!!
wow so ghost like what a special sight you were lucky enough to see
ReplyDeleteCathy
I was mesmerised by your words as much as the photos. You have a gift for pulling out the deep...in all you write. I enjoy it so much.
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely stunning and mystical. Nod is indeed a magical place ~
ReplyDeleteYou live in a magical place, Robin. This is so amazing. And your words are magical too. What a talent for expressing your thoughts in written words. You have such a poetical talent.
ReplyDeleteI hope that they come to visit your place again and again.
Take care dear Robin.
Hugs,
Julia
How special you are to be shown such beauty not once but twice. Nod must be a magical place. Gave me chills as soon as I saw the first photo and remembered it from your blog post previously.
ReplyDeleteWow , just incredible , you are so lucky to see this beautiful Deer ....totally magical !
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!! Like a special gift to you! It does give me chills.
ReplyDeleteIt is what legends are made of, I am so glad you were able to get photographs.
Both photos and moving words are so ethereal. Thank you for sharing this
ReplyDeletemeaningful experience so we might experience it also.
WOW! WOW! WOW!
ReplyDeleteAmazing that you caught sight of it too! What an experience!!!
ReplyDeleteSo you are chosen to not only view one, but two? We knew you were special. So difficult to hide from predators when you glow in the dark.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful connection, very special.
ReplyDeleteWow! These rare sightings are almost magical. I know you will be watching for this beautiful creature to return.
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a beautiful photo and your description makes me feel like I'm there seeing it as well. That's truly amazing...I have never seen anything like it. Magical is right...
ReplyDeleteQue bello ciervo es muy bello. Te mando un beso. Enamorada de las letras
ReplyDeleteEvening Crow, I am spellbound! What a beautiful sight to behold, How lucky are you to see and from sitting on your porch. Thank you for sharing this rare beautiful sight again of these stunning white deer… warm blessings Francine��
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I think there is magic everywhere if we're lucky enough to catch it! Wonderful photos of an amazing creature. I'll have to ask my brother if he's ever seen any on his property. His place is for sale BTW. He and my sister-in-law want to move closer to my niece. Have a good, magical weekend!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Makes me calm inside. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI had to look at the previous post featuring the white stag. It was a good post and so is this one!
ReplyDeleteI had missed this post, so glad I looked at it and didn't just delete it. Wow! It is so cool that you've seen not one but two white deer! They must be related? Or maybe Nod is enchanted!? Jan in MA
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