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I know they are classed as vermin, but I love them.
Their antics make me smile.
Just for you, hon ... And I didn't have to go to the park on this wet fall morning ... I just sat out on the scuzzy part of my front porch, watching the wheels go round and round (love John Lennon) ... of course, I did have a pocket full of peanuts. 1. Squirrel 2. Squirrel 3. Squirrel 4. Not a squirrel . That's Aengus ... he's kinda wild. 5. Isaiah 65-25. 6. And this is Push Rod ... he'll climb up and take the peanuts right out of your pocket.
Absolutely love them.
Ma has squirrels near her house.
I have loved watching the kittens over the summer.....it has been something that has kept me from the housework at times.
__________________ The world will not be destroyed by evil people... It will be destroyed by those who stand by and do Nothing. (a paraphrase on a quote by Albert Einstein)
If you do you will need lots of tomato juice...about enough to fill a bath.
__________________ The world will not be destroyed by evil people... It will be destroyed by those who stand by and do Nothing. (a paraphrase on a quote by Albert Einstein)
There is a skunk that sometimes shows up at nite for a feed of stray cat food; I'll try to get a pic. Hope like hell I don't startle him.
We had a family of skunks living under our garage floor. I had a pest catcher get them and he gave one to a lady who had it descented so she could have a pet.
I had a few minutes to spare while waiting to see the nurse so I had a look around Dave's territory.
Then down Clayton Hall to scrounge a brew from my friend.
The bird flew away before I had time to take his photo.
Followed by a look at the Read side of the Calder and the path which leads to the viaduct, with permission of the owner.