Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Grazing

The reindeer grazed on a lawn on Main Street in South Windsor.

23 comments:

  1. My goodness, Santa's worked them hard, you can see right through them!

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  2. This looks like a good place to graze as long as the snow doesn't come.

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  3. The house is dream like, I love the tree and these grazing fellows are the cherry on the cake:0

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  4. They are certainly very happy that it does not snowing...

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  5. Julie and I were away for the holiday weekend (taking photos, of course) so I am just catching up with your recent posts today. And I agree with you that it is still appropriate to post photos with a holiday theme.

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  6. ... and what a neat wrap-around front porch... ah summer nights.

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  7. Those reindeer need to eat a bit more they look a little lean!! Not a problem I have haha! Love the nutcrackers (wince!!) guarding the door below. Hope you had a great Christmas Jack, did Susie make it back from Joburg?

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  8. A bit more impressed with that house! I love it.

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  9. They will look fabulous when it snows a bit!

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  10. looks as if they're just barely surviving their meager december diet.

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  11. I like the discreet (at least during daytime) reindeers and the house is fantastic!

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  12. I do love the "discreet" reindeers, too! They do indeed look as though they've been overworked this season!! And what a beautiful house! Wonderful capture for the day as always, Jack!

    Sylvia

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  13. That's cute. I wonder if they are lit at night.

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  14. What a grand house, no wonder the deer like to hang out there.

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  15. And magically they didn't run away when you took their photos!

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  16. What a house and I love that wrap around porch.

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  17. A perfect illustration of the phrase "you are what you eat."

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  18. Very nice, this is really a good idea!

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  19. At least the trees in the yard won't be ruined like mine are with my (real) deer:(
    Safe decorating plan!

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  20. How lovely. A natural and beautiful way of decorating a place for Christmas.

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