Showing posts with label White tailed Deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White tailed Deer. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2026

Through thick and through thin.....


 Isn't that true friendship? Blog friends that see you through thick and thin?

You'll never know how much you have all meant to me this past year, I can't thank you enough for sticking with me through the saddest time in my life.


White Ibis in my backyard

But time passes. And we are forever facing more challenges. I know you are all going through hard times, whether you share it in a blog post or not. And I continue to pray for each of you. 

I was so exhausted after months of my husband's illness that when he passed away, I thought something was seriously wrong with me. I even spent one long afternoon in the emergency room having test after test done to find out what was wrong. But the doctor gave me a bill of good health and said I was normal. 
He said to go home and take care of myself so that's what I've done recently.


MaMa Deer on the Greenway

My family and friends have been so great at supporting me and encouraging me. I'm finally back to walking the trails at a moderate rate and enjoying nature with a renewed spirit.


OH MY! 


The spotted Fawn is running as fast as it can to keep up! What a fun siting! 

And this isn't a big announcement but I've reconnected with an old friend I've know for over 25 years and that's made all the difference. He's visited me from Virginia and I've drug him down more than one forest trail and haven't scared him off yet. What fun it is to hike with someone who enjoys nature as much as I do.


The 'You are in Bear country' sign didn't even scare him off!

So please tell me how you are in your comments. I'll spend the weekend visiting my blog buddies and catching up! I can't wait!

Take care and God bless you all. Words cannot express the love I feel for each and every one of you. 

So here's a big Southern HUG for you all!

Sweet hugs, Diane 💜

Friday, September 5, 2025

Greenway Sightings this week!

 
You know the saying about getting back on the horse after taking a fall. 
Well, mine was a 'bear scare'!

And I went back out a few days later to face my fears! 

On the very same trail....at the very same spot....I had a wonderful sighting!


This beautiful 8 point Buck.


I'll even share the first two photos before I had a chance to get a better sighting.


White tailed deer will many times run away but not very far.

Then they will turn and see if you are still back there!


And that allowed me to get past some of the weeds and trees to get a better view.


I was so thrilled to see such a magnificent deer.


Earlier I had seen a small deer with his Mama following along behind him.

And on the short distance that I walked on the paved part of the Greenway, I saw these guys.


I think these are electric unicycles! Very cool, don't you think?


My first thought was....where do you hold on?


But they were zooming through, smiling and waving at me!


It was a beautiful day to be on the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway.


The weather has improved. It's still hot but not as bad as the past few months.

And I think 3 deer equals 1 bear in excitement, don't you?

Have you had a chance to enjoy nature this week?

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

  and Mosaic Monday HERE. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

My Special day and a 'deer' story!

 
I thought I would interrupt the regularly scheduled blogging to have a 'special day'!

Yes, it comes around every year and this year it's a good chance to catch up on the highlights of last year.

When we are at home, I hike some of the same trails over and over. And it's amazing how different each hike can be. 


There's a small herd of deer that I am seeing in the same area. 

The Mama Deer came out onto the trail and grazed on the side of the paved trail. 


This is the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway. I don't walk on the paved part very much but use it to get to other forest trails.


I stood really still and it crossed in front of me.


But it didn't go away. It stayed put watching me.


And when I didn't leave, it crossed back over.

I looked into the forest and understood why. Several young deer were hiding in the forest.


And they were waiting for Mama to give them the go ahead to cross.

It was a neat sighting and when I decided to quit taking photos of them, they bounded away.


White tailed deer

I get such enjoyment getting out in nature and I always feel refreshed and rejuvenated after a hike. I really prefer hiking deep into the forest. And I'm very thankful for the good health and trails nearby.

Last year was a challenge. But I managed 142 hikes for the year and got to hike a lot of different trails with our camping trips. I want to give my sweet hubby a big thank you for hauling me all over the place to camp at state parks and hike new trails. 

Hopefully for my birthday this year, I'll be out and about doing what I love best! 

HIKING!

My sister, my cousin...


and I'm the tall blonde! 

Happy 'special day' to all my blog buddies, family and friends!

I'll save you a chocolate birthday brownie!



Friday, November 15, 2024

A deer trail, a deer track and a deer tail!

 
I've got them all in this one post!

Two days after I saw the majestic 8 point buck in the previous post, I saw another one!


I was about 10 miles away on a different trail and caught sight of a deer in the brush.


I got off the trail (taking my first photo while walking!) and followed a deer trail.


The buck stopped and took a few steps toward me to warn me to go no farther.


Behind him, was his whole family!


7 deer....which included this precious fawn!

What a neat sighting!


I took a close up of each of the 8 point bucks to see them side by side and they are definitely two different deer.


There goes the tail behind a tree! 


Lots of wildflowers blooming at this time of year.



The Dotted Horsemint is one of my favorites.


It has the best minty scent.

This one isn't quite as pink but it shows the dots better.


It's a beautiful time to get out in the woods here in Florida!

Come on down!


Great White Egret high in the sky!


I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

  and Mosaic Monday HERE !

Friday, November 8, 2024

Fairytale Forest

 
Let's walk on Scrub Jay Way today!


It's a trail that I take often and one I named myself. 

And indeed I DID see Florida Scrub-Jays on this hike but they flew past and when a bird flew out of the scrub it was this very handsome Mockingbird.


I also saw the elusive Rufous-sided Towhee and a Dove.

But lets get back to the fairytale part of this hike.


Yes, it's this beautiful 8 point buck in the trail ahead of me.

I was almost back to the Jeep when I saw something BIG in the trail ahead.


So I stopped and zoomed in to see what it was.

I felt honored to see this regal White-tailed deer.


And feel thankful to have walked at a slow pace that particular day, so slow that he wasn't scared away until I decided to start toward him.


And off he leaped into the scrub.

This is a hike to be remembered!


Another wonderful adventure on the Florida trails!


On to the next!

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

  and Mosaic Monday HERE !

Friday, March 15, 2024

Halpata Tastanaki Preserve - Plan B

 I've learned over the years not to worry if I get a late start or change my mind about my original plan. 


Iridescent Green Beetle

There may be a reason not to go in the direction I was headed.

On this particular day, I had planned to take a hike from the trailhead near my house, beginning on hwy 484. But when I came to the hwy, the traffic was at a standstill to my left. So I turned right and drove to Halpata Tastanaki Preserve.


It was a beautiful day and I saw lots of birds and wildlife.


I love this new sign on the fence post.


Gray Catbird


I found out when I got home and searched online that the traffic was stopped because of a bad wreck involving 2 cars and an ambulance. It had happened less than an hour before I left my house. So I was thankful for my late start that morning.


I watched 2 Florida Scrub Jays from a distance.


I see the most variety here on the HTP preserve and it's one of the first (it's actually the second) trail we ever hiked here in this part of Florida.


Three White-tailed Deer ran across the trail right in front of me! I was happy that ONE showed up in my photo!


Dove


Flycatcher


Monster (thanks for asking, Iris! I always wonder if anyone will question my 'monsters'. This is a broken trunk of a tree about 4 ft high. It looked like a huge 'monster' bird...just for fun!)

And how about this very cute animal track!


So it turns out that Plan B was the best plan. It's great to have so many trails close by so that I have choices. I have much to be thankful for!

Are you having good weather to enjoy time outdoors?

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

  and Mosaic Monday HERE !