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From Emily Colucci’s article for Filthy Dreams:

Two deer stare, stunned, their ears perked nervously straight up. Their sweet brown eyes have turned zombie white, caught in a camera flash rather than the headlights of a speeding Ford F-150 barreling down a dirty back road at night. One looks like she’s about to bolt, her body tensed in the tall grasses in desperate need of a mow. The other appears calmer as if she’s seen this before. Further in the distance, a third deer is only perceptible by its floating eyeballs glowing in the dark. Wedged between the two in the foreground is a person peering out of a heap, the ruffled, rippled, leaf-like mound of a ghillie suit, like a survivalist Kenny from South Park. Rather than a rifle, though, the person is holding a tray of apples and other deer-pleasing goodies. With the does’ shocked expressions and their human buddy’s direct gaze, there is something beguilingly quirky about the whole scene, almost Sally Mann-esque. Imagine living next door and peering out the window to observe this eccentric nightly snack time. They’re doing it again…check for ticks!

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