June 20, 2026

Deer with Fawns and Charlie’s Week

Can you see the baby deer?

 

Hi, it’s Charlie the beagle! I got a new leash and a light vest for summer.


Here’s my friend Tripod. I was out for a walk and heard a meow. Tripod wanted to say hello.


We got our deck painted. The gate is not back up yet, so I have to stay on the lead.


Look what I saw next door! It’s a groundhog, but some people call it a woodchuck or a whistle pig.


One day my sister Lynn came to see me and brought a friend. We all had hamburgers!


Today we went to a history thing and saw some horses. I was not very scared because I was with Mom and Miss Deborah and Mr. Frank.

Some men were dressed as dragoons, which is not the same as dragons. It means soldiers with horses.



I met a nice dog named Tigger.


Those are the highlights of my week. I also went to the vet and got my shots. I was glad to go back home.

7 comments:

  1. Hello Linda and Charlie.
    I love the deer family, the little ones are adorable.
    You are cute too Charlie. I love the horses and the dog Tigger too. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  2. ...we have seen plenty of fawns this year!

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  3. Hi Charlie (and Mom your editor!) I enjoyed your visit and all the animals around you this week! Glad to know about dragoons, since I was positive they rode dragons. Oh well, we don't see many of them around these days.

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  4. You've had a fun week with lots of neat people AND critters. Enjoy your day Charlie!

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  5. What a lovely week of adventures, Charlie! I loved seeing all the little moments from your walks and outings, especially meeting Tripod and spotting the animals. The history event sounds really interesting too, and I’m glad you had your family there to make it feel safe. Hope you’re feeling better after your vet visit!

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