Friday 8 January 2016

Trapped Fawn Gets Reunited With Her Mum!

Now this post has nothing to do with diabetes or food! 

I recently came across this and thought ... aren't some people just so good with animals. It's a short two minute film, I hope you may like to watch it too ... All the best Jan

12 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, it must have been so distressing hearing the cries of both mum and baby. Some people do such a wonderful job to help animals and wildlife, it must be so rewarding. A lovely end seeing mum and baby back together, a heartwarming tale to start off the weekend.

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  2. A delightful watch. Happy weekend!

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  3. Lovely to see the young deer re-united.

    Thanks

    Jane:)

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  4. chills and a tear, this was so awesome!!!!

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  5. lovely film! So lovely to see the fawn reunited with its mother

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  6. How awful and how good at the same time . . . I'm happy there were folks to the rescue:)

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  7. I'm surprised Mom took it with the new smells on it but glad she did.

    Thanks for visiting.

    Have a blessed weekend.

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  8. his joy at seeing them running off together brought tears to my eyes. really a good man.

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  9. Granted Jan it may not be diabetes related or is it?, obviously the meat would be low carb so is compatible with my diet ergo it is diabetes friendly

    Think I'd better get me coat flak jacket and hard hat

    Graham

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  10. Oh...so sweet! Tears of joy for the happy ending. Mum and baby reunited!

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  11. Just stopping by to say ...

    THANK YOU all for your comments, it's always good to receive, read and share them.

    Hope everyone has had a great weekend - they certainly fly by !

    All the best Jan

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