First he dragged his treasure into our yard from the neighbor's trash bin . . . |
Nibble, nibble . . . |
"I think I'll bury the rest of it for later . . ." |
Hmm . . . I don't think he covered it with enough snow. |
Uh-oh . . . Hide! Someone's coming! |
"Do I smell squirrel . . . and pizza?!" |
Wordless Wednesday
Create With Joy
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Each spring we have tens of little trees coming up all over our yard from where our squirrels have hidden nuts of various sorts all winter.
Love this little story, played out in photos.
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Nice shots! :)
ROFL How adorable! Love it! :-D
Funny! What a little stinker that squirrel is.... :)
Deb: Oh, that would be a pain, having to tear all those out by the roots. Here the problem is maple tree seeds drilling themselves into the ground.
Kristine: Thank you! :)
Jana: Thanks, I had a feeling you'd like this little story. ☺
Jen: Thank you. I love watching to see what sort of adventures Freeloader can get himself into. *G*
Very cute! What a nice little splice of life.
Thanks, Anita! ☺
Hah! So much for that ground score.
Alice: It's actually still there. I could still see a little bit of it sticking up out of the snow this morning -- before it started snowing. I just looked out the window to see him heading up the tree with some new find, LOL.
You mean the dog didn't get it?
Nope. Max is kind of stupid. :D
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