Regular blog readers will probably remember this. This picture was amazingly captured by the trail cam around Christmas in 2017 when we had actual rare snow at the farm. The odds of two deer coming by at the right moment in the snow, well, it was a great picture to get.
We thought we'd use it for our Christmas greetings.
Thank you all for coming by and going on this slow moving journey with us. We wish you peace and good things for this Christmas season.
We appreciate you!
Very lovely Christmas greeting you posted and I do remember the deer pictures that you posted.
ReplyDeleteWith you & 2nd Man and everyone a Very Merry & Joyous Christmas.
seasons greetings to you and 2nd man and dear hobart! hope you 3 have a peaceful day.
ReplyDeleteAnd to you. I hope your Christmas and the year(s) to come are truly wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for cheering up what is a mournful day in every way. Roderick
ReplyDeleteI love the Rudolph touch! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeletePerfect picture! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you both. Lovely photo to use for a greeting.
ReplyDeleteThat is the perfect picture for a Christmas card! I think I might have that put on a card for any occassion.
ReplyDeleteLove your Rudolph-in-the-snow card! Hope you, 2nd Man, and Hobart had a wonderful Christmas Day!
ReplyDeleteLovely. I vaguely remember this and it is perfect. Much happiness to you and yours this holiday season. Here's to better days ahead!
ReplyDeleteMaryO
Hopefully everyone had a lovely Christmas day yesterday and now looking forward to New Year's Eve and New Year's Day! Just that much closer to January 20th!
ReplyDeleteHope your New Year is as festive as your Christmas! Peace to you both!
ReplyDeleteI see Rudolph and Blitzen.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Hope it was a good Christmas for you boys and Hobart, Melindi (North of Brisbane, Australia)
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