Eye on MI | Deer family visit

Islanders noticed a family of deer in their backyard by Gallagher Hill.

We had always smiled and rolled our eyes whenever we passed by the ‘deer crossing’ sign on Gallagher Hill.  Perhaps someone was guilty of wishful thinking or had a rather wild imagination. We have lived here for 38 years and have never seen a deer. Then, on Sunday morning, Nov. 2, I heard calls in the ravine that edges our house. A man and his son were chasing after their dog who, they said, had been spooked by a deer — yeah, right, I thought, and continued on my way. But that afternoon, while watching the Seahawks game, I looked into the back yard, and there, to my utter amazement, stood three does and a four-point buck eating apple tree leaves and winter strawberries and drinking from the garden fountain. What a spectacular sight. What a lovely gift! They stayed for a while, came back toward evening, and the buck appeared again on Monday. We’ll take those ‘deer crossing’ signs more seriously from now on. I hope they visit us again soon.

-Dan and Bonnie Sullivan