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I found them! What a really neat card!! Thanks for sharing.
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I found them! What a really neat card!! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, my hand is not as sturdy as it used to be takes me so much longer to do these things.

Was hard finding a background to get as many as I wanted in it..

Love doing this, I think I might be getting a little stiff in my young age
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Funny I am right handed but my left hand needs surgery.

Finally have a surgery date January 9th, to finally be pain free.

Will be getting rid of my Ganglion Cyst and the surgeon also will be removing some bone on my wrist.

Darn Arthritis has closed off the opening.

Thanks to all that has enjoyed it, as much as I like doing them.
 
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Lovely card and fun to look (I found them). Interesting-I had carpal tunnel surgery on my right hand (I'm left handed). Turns out it was from barn chores! Holding and shaking the muck rake with the right hand in the front and carrying single buckets right handed! It's great now-only-now my left is going bad from my job (cake decorator). Oh well-that's life!
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very cute, thanks for sharing.

The deer was hard for me to find, I just didn't expect her.

Our neighbor at camp found a whitetail fawn in the spring and she kept her (the mother was dead on the side of the road)...I don't know what she is planning on doing with her...she is now full grown and they keep her in their house
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...she lets her outside in the woods and then they can't find her, all I hear all day is her yelling and whistling for her. She definately doesn't have the facilities for her but she seems healthy. Apparently when she found the fawn, she called the DNR and the DNR was going to come out and euthanize the fawn, then she told the DNR that the fawn ran away...this is what our other neighbor told us, I don't know the woman who has the deer nor do I know the full story if she has a permit for the animal now. I am torn on what to do about it...especially since I don't know the details. I hate to be the one to take the coward road and not want to get involved, but then again, I don't know the whole story and maybe it's none of my business? The deer does come on our property at times and looks very healthy, it wears a collar. It can't ever be let free IMO, it thinks it's a pet. Best place for it is probably a zoo/petting zoo or at least someone with the facilities so it doesn't get shot/hit. I am not against hunting (do it myself) but wouldn't feel good about the deer getting shot since it's basically a pet. What would your advice to me about the deer be Reble? Stay out of it or get involved? Sorry to hijack your thread but thought you'd be a good person to get advice from (or anyone else reading this), it's been bothering me I don't want the animal getting hurt.
 
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very cute, thanks for sharing.

The deer was hard for me to find, I just didn't expect her.

Our neighbor at camp found a whitetail fawn in the spring and she kept her (the mother was dead on the side of the road)...I don't know what she is planning on doing with her...she is now full grown and they keep her in their house
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...she lets her outside in the woods and then they can't find her, all I hear all day is her yelling and whistling for her. She definately doesn't have the facilities for her but she seems healthy. Apparently when she found the fawn, she called the DNR and the DNR was going to come out and euthanize the fawn, then she told the DNR that the fawn ran away...this is what our other neighbor told us, I don't know the woman who has the deer nor do I know the full story if she has a permit for the animal now. I am torn on what to do about it...especially since I don't know the details. I hate to be the one to take the coward road and not want to get involved, but then again, I don't know the whole story and maybe it's none of my business? The deer does come on our property at times and looks very healthy, it wears a collar. It can't ever be let free IMO, it thinks it's a pet. Best place for it is probably a zoo/petting zoo or at least someone with the facilities so it doesn't get shot/hit. I am not against hunting (do it myself) but wouldn't feel good about the deer getting shot since it's basically a pet. What would your advice to me about the deer be Reble? Stay out of it or get involved? Sorry to hijack your thread but thought you'd be a good person to get advice from (or anyone else reading this), it's been bothering me I don't want the animal getting hurt.
Being it is a white tail, yes if you do say anything she will have to be destroyed, not allowed to keep white tail and being not tested for TB would be the problem.

Our deer (fallow deer) do have a permit and they have to be TB (tuberculosis) tested every 5 years, being we want to sell for pets not meat.

If raising and selling for meat no test. when they are slaughtered they do the TB test than.

Funny like parks and zoos that have fallow deer do not need this test even thou they are around children, which shocks me, but if moving them from property and selling them for pets need the test. Go figure..
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Not sure if I was much help, could find a deer farmers or petting zoo close by and see what they suggest in your area.
 

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