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Deer in the Light

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 COMMENT 331245P helpful negative off topic

2012-10-14 02:46 PM

What would be fun would be to see the real thing hanging out with this small herd.

 

 NATURE BOY helpful negative off topic

2012-10-14 02:51 PM

Did you ever notice that they have a stained-glass window depicting their house, ON their house? Cool.

 

 EMUWREN1 helpful negative off topic

2012-10-14 03:10 PM

NATUREBOY. Is this that house? I thought I only saw two deer statues last time I was out walking.

Whenever I drive past, heading west, I always make a point of looking at the stained glass window. Kind of a small obsession.

 

 NATURE BOY helpful negative off topic

2012-10-14 03:26 PM

I always look for the stained glass too, EMU! I assumed it was the place on SB Street & Constance. Pretty sure it is. Maybe they had a baby fawn!

 

 COMMENT 331346 helpful negative off topic

2012-10-14 06:42 PM

These guys always fake me out (if they're the ones on Constance - although I don't remember there being 3). So tacky but you gotta love 'em.

 

 COMMENT 331245P helpful negative off topic

2012-10-15 12:20 AM

346. Hope you see this. You had me cracking up. Yes. Totally tacky, with kind of "cartoon" deer faces, eh? There used to be three deer at SB St & C, but years ago one went missing. It was the fawn, and I always assumed someone had made off with it.

I think it's cool that we all know where this is. Hooray for walkers!

 

 COMMENT 331522 helpful negative off topic

2012-10-15 12:00 PM

These are totally the deer on constance street. Drove past the other day and was temporarily faked out-- I thought they were live. Never noticed them before then, though I drive past there often.

 

 NEIGHBOR helpful negative off topic

2012-10-15 01:00 PM

Wow. I just took a look on Google Earth at the deer on Santa Barbara St at Constance. The two on the right of the photo look like a match but the third deer that's on the left doesn't seem to show up on Google Earth. It may just be the angle though. Amazing the resources we have available to us, but a walk sounds like a good choice here.

 

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