Desert Mule Deer
Large herd of does, many more than what I caught a photo of.
There was at least a bakers dozen!
Large herd of does, many more than what I caught a photo of.
There was at least a bakers dozen!
Coues Whitetail
Not much further down the road from the mule deer, actually less than 1/4 mile I spotted this doe in the field.
As I stopped to take her picture more joined her.
Not much further down the road from the mule deer, actually less than 1/4 mile I spotted this doe in the field.
As I stopped to take her picture more joined her.
Heading home this sweet girl was in my driveway. I couldn't help but notice all her wrinkles.
Poor thing looks dehydrated. It is 104 degrees fahrenheit!
Poor thing looks dehydrated. It is 104 degrees fahrenheit!
My market find of the day...... A ginormous, humungous KOHLRABI. Have you ever seen one this big? Me neither! When my dad grew them we always picked them when they were about the size of baseballs. I was thinking this one would be woody inside, possibly even hard to cut. It wasn't! I was pleasantly surprised that it was wonderful and yummy. These have a crisp cabbage flavor. Dan never tasted one before and not surprisingly he spit it out. He is not a fan of cabbage and so it is all mine! Actually, we had a friend over and he was devouring it and mentioned how it would probably be good pickled..........guess what I am doing when I get more. ;)