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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Baby Steps

We had been turned back from the Nature Center the day before due to a bad accident.  So we set out again the next day.  Another beautiful summer day on Turnagain Arm awaited us.  The drive afforded lots of time to catch up on all the stories that had not been shared yet.


Of course we had to pull over a few times and just soak up the scenery.  The ocean was glittering like the jewel it is, definitely photo worthy.


 It takes just over an hour to get to the conservation center (it might take less if I ever manage to make the whole drive without stopping for photos...I kinda hope the day never happens that I don't feel so inclined).  Once there, the first stop was to see some of the new babies.  The whole herd is protective of the little guys.  This female had no problem giving us the tough girl stare as if to make sure we didn't intend to bother them too much.  She can't help if her best mean look is adorable.


A few minutes later a baby emerged from its hiding spot beneath a log!


As soon as the little guy ventured out, everyone closed rank around to make sure the baby would be in the safest spot.


Momma gave encouraging muzzles to greet her babe.


 And presumably the proud papa let out a warning to all around that he had antlers and would not be afraid to use them.


 Walking on stilts is tough.  Mom was around to help give a nudge forward...and offer a little support if the momentum accidentally carries backward.


The two aunties hang back, gossiping, grazing, and girl talking.


Seriously, it takes a lot of confidence to get those disproportionate legs all going in the right direction at the right time.


But like most things, the task at hand is made easier with a friend by your side.


Now they have the hang of it.


 A tender moment with a proud momma for the bigger baby.


He is getting big enough to wander along on his own.


But his little cousin still needs some gentle help.


Looks like a scene straight out of Bambi.


Mom helps the littlest one take just a few more steps.


Then rewards her with a kiss on the head for making it all the way across the clearing.


It's nice to have days when you can just stand and watch the simple things in life.

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