Amy and I were up in NJ for the weekend, visiting her grandma and hanging around the deep McMansion-infested wilds of the New Jersey suburban landscape. We also went to church (same church we were married in), and I ate a massive Reuben at Galloping Hill Grill, and a "Bife a Portuguesa," (grilled steak topped with ham and fried egg) at Valença Restaurant in Elizabeth. Both were huge. My stomach no feel so good now.
Here are a few photos, including a flock (herd? pride? pod?) of deer we spotted right outside Grandma's home:
You know what time our train pulled into DC after delays? Almost 4AM.





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The usual term for a group of deer is a herd, but there are a couple of alternatives, according to the internet. These are 'leash' and 'mob', although I've never heard these terms used with deer.
There are some terms for specific types of deer. These are a 'bevy of roe deer' and a 'gang of elk'.