In 2013-2014, I worked as a relief lighthouse keeper for a year on the coast of British Columbia. I traveled by boat and helicopter into these stations and stayed for a length of time. Each station is different. There was always one principal keeper and I would be there to do the duties of the assistant keeper. We each had our own house. As romantic as it sounds, we did not live in the light;) This blog chronicles some of my adventures and the history of these remote locations.
Showing posts with label black tail deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black tail deer. Show all posts
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Ah, How Cute is This Fawn?
Excellent surprise when I looked out the window just now. This is the first time I've had a really good look at this black-tail fawn ... and just enough sunlight. Seriously, could this little guy be any cuter?
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