If you've ever wondered how we get that nice neat line along the shoreline, about 7' up, you can wonder no longer.
That's the browse line, the height of a deer on the ice in winter, reaching into the trees.
If you thought deer just stood about, four on the floor, munching without having to extend themselves, well, think again.
Mackenzie sent us these pictures, taken from his cottage last week, and the mystery is resolved!
The deer look so innocent, don't they?
We have twin fawns, which some of our guests spotted yesterday.
And the twins from last summer? Well, you should see the young buck's very impressive first set of antlers. He's very proud of himself.
Monday, July 26, 2010
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