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Stories of Leland’s White DeerA white deer party In September of 2011, about 25 neighbors gathered at a farmhouse between Plain and Leland to take part in a “White Deer Party.” It was just a fun theme and idea for a get-together, but it was also a chance to share pictures and stories of the white deer. That was the idea behind this page.
What was your first “white deer experience” like? How about your second, or third? Email your stories using the type-in box on the “Contact Us“ page. Add your own chapter to the white deer story. Note: This page is in progress. Stories are currently being collected and will be added as they come in.
There were several brown deer mixed in with the white ones. With the dim light and snowless ground, the brown deer were very hard to see; but as the deer moved down the hill and over the snow-covered creek bottom, it was the white deer that disappeared and the brown ones that stood out. At one point the deer moved single file down the hill, exactly alternating white and brown. It reminded me of the truck driver who said the most amazing thing to happen to him was that a fish dropped from the sky to the road in front of him. I mean, how often do you see things like this? (M. Smith, Leland) A testament in “passing“ “Hazel enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed feeding and watching her birds, outside flowers, watching the white deer, reading, crossword puzzles, and having the boys for lunch at deer hunting.” Another testament to a life with white deer “Jerome enjoyed fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, the Milwaukee Brewers, and driving his 4-wheeler in his woods. He loved watching the white deer visit his property every day.” Now I’m a believer After being ‘star struck,’ I took my cell phone camera and took a few shots… Needless to say not a clear shot. My niece Chris had been riding bike in that area last summer when one jumped out in front of her…she couldn’t believe it. Well anyway low and behold…a few days ago coming home from work…I see a brown doe and her two beautiful brown fawns…in the road. I watched and waited for them…admiring their beauty and grace. I drive further…and there crossing the road…is a white doe and her two fawns following. Wow…what a great morning.”
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