Fawns

This year’s fawns showing their baby spots graze on the hill behind our home and will come up within a few feet of the house. Unlike the birds who come to the feeder out there, the deer do not seem disturbed by us moving around on the other side of the window.

Ametrine

Ametrine pictured here is 6.15 cts. and measures 14.5 x 9.0 mm.

Several concave facets were placed on the pavilion side causing it to light up very nicely. The even division of purple and gold in these stones is very eye catching. I have a few more of these yet to cut in the parcel from New Era Gems ( Steve Ulatowski and Robert Ulatowski )

Triangle Trio

Just posted a trio of citrine triangles along with two new amethysts to the website

4.49 ct.citrine

9.75 ct. citrine

4.91 ct. citrine

Jack Rabbit

Among the other regular visitors to our property are the jack rabbits.  They don’t seem to have any interest in the garden.  They seem to just run around, chase each other, do laps around the fence or just chill out for a while.

Tiny Bunny

We managed to keep most of the cottontail bunnies out of the garden with the fencing and additional chickenwire on the bottom.  However, there was one tiny bunny which found spots where it could squeeze under the fence and the normal sized rabbits couldn’t. It was cute and so small — even when it stretched up it barely was tall as the raised beds.

Over the course of a couple weeks the tiny bunny was a routine visitor. There were plenty  of grassy weeds for this little critter to eat as the broken wrist had the garden chores way behind. I don’t know if it was just a baby or if it was a runt.