Yes, we are visitors in their territory.
We are always happy when they come to see if we are doing well, when they have a bite to eat with us of all the goodies in the garden.
So we try to disturb them as little as possible, watching them silently and motionless as they pass or walk through our garden. And we are doing our best to accept that they eat all the wild cabbage when we are not home for a few days....
Of course we didn't remove the cabbage plants they carefully stripped of their leaves. And big surprise: soon a few were sprouting again. A new snack, for when mother and child take another stroll through the garden ….
ALL WE NEED IS TO CONNECT WITH NATURE
Through my posts I ask you to reflect for a moment on the nature around you, on the beautiful feeling that nature can evoke. Thus to think about your actions to support the wellbeing of the earth and everything that lives on it. And on what humanity loses when many of us continue on the destructive path of ever more greed and consuming. And please, reflect on how you can survive in this rapidly changing world…
So do you want to know your ecological footprint?
Then visit this website: https://www.footprintcalculator.org/home/en
And do you want to reduce your ecological footprint?
Then ask me, I will help you. For free. Or simply visit my website and choose in the menu for Your Footprint.
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Interested in more? Then read what I wrote about System Change, Man's impact on the earth, Organic Change, Regenerative Agriculture, Regeneration
We get the occasional Goanna in Summer, everything else has to fly in, fly out. Very nice to see your Deer visitors…
A Goanna, I had to look that up…. The mother in the photo is the permanent resident here, she lives in a small patch of forest behind a house a hundred meters from here. In winter a group of deer gather here, about 8 to 10. That too is a fascinating sight, as they slowly scour the barren fields in search of food.
Herzlichen Dank lieber Jacob für diese so wunderbaren Besucher und Mitesser, Mitgenießer Eures so besonderen Anwesens, märchenhaft eigentlich diese Koexistenz.
Wunderschönes Foto . Im Winter bekam ich ähnliches von einer Freundin in Mosbach,
deren Garten in Waldnähe unglaublich viele Gäste anzieht, sondern auch Rehe oft zu Besuch und zum Knabbern kommen . Vor langer Zeit habe ich in einem Wildpark mal ein Reh streicheln können durch den Zaun, unvergessen .
Vielen Dank für deine schöne Reaktion, liebe Ute. Rehe sind so schön…