
Here's one of the triplets.

Rhett and Blair petting "Linda" (she's the only one who will get close enough to pet).

As many of you know, my parents have a deer farm. They have a special license to raise deer. This past spring, one of the does had twins and another had triplets. I think of the 5, 2 are male and 3 are female. My dad checks on them several times a day, sometimes finding them, and sometimes not. Their mothers hide them often. It's amazing how close you can be to one and not even see it!
I haven't walked down there for a few weeks. I'm sure they are much bigger now! They are just absolutely adorable!!
My favorite time to watch the deer is just as it starting to rain. They just run and jump like they are so excited. They love playing in the rain!!