Specifically, about the white-tailed deer which have been eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner in our yard lately (and most likely some mid-night snacks!)
Doe eating apples for breakfast |
Young buck eating lunch |
It's been here 'forever' as far as I'm concerned. Thirty-six years -- the number of years I've been living in this beautiful spot, and who knows how many years before that. Maybe it grew from a seed from an apple that someone who lived in the long-gone farmhouse tossed there.
Ruby even enjoyed it back in her pup days before she became a Phd. If you missed the story about Ruby's Phd, you can click here. |
My girls enjoyed swinging in the hammock as kids and still did after they grew into adults! |
Our apple tree has provided shelter for birds and their nests in spring, as well as a stop-over on their way to our feeders in winter.
Male and female cardinals |
The apple tree has survived many storms, including the one in September 2010 that knocked many leaves off but didn't bring any of its limbs down.
Yes, that's hail on the ground with all the leaves it tore off the trees! |
the back side of it reveals a different situation:
A look directly down shows how hollow it is!
That apple fell in there all by itself! |
Shel Silverstein's children's book, 'The Giving Tree' always makes me cry and I have a feeling that someday, if our giving tree topples over, I might shed a few tears as well. Meanwhile, I'll be thankful for it and enjoy the things it provides. I think, so will the deer!
"These apples are the BEST!" (talking with his mouth full!) |
Wonderful post Mom! It certainly has been a giving tree, I have many good memories of spending time around it. In fact, I can't imagine a better place to grow up in general than your house and all the beautiful land around it. :)
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Laura