SATURDAY MORNING AT THE BIRD FEEDER - AND SO IT BEGINS
Ever since camera lady stopped feeding the squirrels for the summer months, yes and the birds, she decided to take up knitting squirrel underwear! The birds will be next.
you go girl, if I knew how to knit I would help you. that squirrel in the middles is adorable! we love to watch our guys on their skyway from tree to tree
Oh Denise, this made me laugh out loud! I imagine you will be getting requests from all of the wild kingdom that visits your garden--maybe even your sweet raccoon will be ordering.
I have my knitting needles ready Martha Ellen. I can't really knit but will give it another go ;) I didn't think of the raccoon, will have to get more wool, LOL! Very happy this made you laugh out loud :)
Thats adorable. I miss our squirrels. They used to use our fence as a highway, and they dug in the yard every morning. Left little holes everywhere. Then one day I found daddy squirrel belly up at the bottom of the big tree where they have lived for years. Then mom disappeared. Then the baby squirrel got a last drink from the birdbath and never saw him again. Then I found a dead eastern screech owl in the yard. I wanted to cry. We have new neighbors. I think...I think...they put out rodentacide. Im prety sure they did because they did a lot of other things this neighborhood doesnt do. I know this is sad and your post is sweet and uplifting, but maybe, just maybe, someone will read and realize how bad rodentacides are.
Such a sad story JC and I can’t think why this would be done with such reckless disregard for any living creature. There are more humane ways to relocate animals if one has to. Not only animals could be harmed, what if small children came across this poison? It is a horrifying thing to do. I hope this can help in spreading the word, that this kind of poison, any poison, is so dangerous to everyone in the community.
Oh, that's so cute. Although I don't appreciate the squirrels as you do, I really enjoy your character posts, Denise. It's been pretty warm here, and it seems that the squirrels are out more. I see them on my lawn every day.
Hi Sheri, thank you for looking and I really appreciate you writing a sweet comment. It means a lot especially knowing that squirrels are not your cup of tea. We have more around here also.
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Oh my gosh. You have MADE MY DAY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd your sweet comment has made mine :) Thank you Ginny!
DeleteSo darn cute!
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so Angie, I am smiling :) thank you so much.
DeleteLol...cute
ReplyDeleteHappy you thought so Margaret, thank you :)
DeleteGrinning here. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat! Thank you Sue, that was my aim :)
DeleteThis is such a cute cartoon that makes my day!
ReplyDeleteHappy that it did that Roentare and thank you so much for making mine :)
DeleteSo funny, well done. Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteWonderful and much appreciated Diane. Thank you and Cheers :)
DeleteFunny, D!
ReplyDeleteSo happy you think so Cloudia :) Thank you!
DeleteLOL, This is too funny. I do have to agree that it is a bit hot for knitted underwear.
ReplyDeleteGreat! She hasn’t connected the dots yet but she is still learning, lol! :)
DeleteOh, this is cute!
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
Thank you Donna and hugs from me too :)
DeleteOh my!
ReplyDeleteOh my indeed, lol! :)
Deleteyou go girl, if I knew how to knit I would help you. that squirrel in the middles is adorable! we love to watch our guys on their skyway from tree to tree
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra, thank you for the encouragement :) Yours sound as entertaining as ours :)
DeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteWell they will be all the rage in their new jams-but they truly are fun to watch!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Totally agree!
DeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteHaha...too funny.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you find it funny Ellen :)
DeleteLOL, they look cute in the knitted underwear. Take care, have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, they look a bit hot though don't they? LOL! You take care and have a happy weekend also :)
DeleteToo cute! 😂
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandi, so glad you liked it :)
DeleteOh Denise, this made me laugh out loud! I imagine you will be getting requests from all of the wild kingdom that visits your garden--maybe even your sweet raccoon will be ordering.
ReplyDeleteI have my knitting needles ready Martha Ellen. I can't really knit but will give it another go ;) I didn't think of the raccoon, will have to get more wool, LOL! Very happy this made you laugh out loud :)
DeleteOh, I can just see a bunch of squirrels chasing around the trees in their knitted underwear! That made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a fun thought for me also Latane, thank you for that image, loved it :) so happy this made you laugh :)
DeleteOMG, this is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed it Linda :)
DeleteKnitted undies!! Yep, not thinking that would be for me anytime of the yr.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
Deletehehehe...this is great!! but left me with one thought, do you knit?? i am a knitter!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I was a knitter Debbie. I am always in awe of your creations :)
DeleteThis is hilarious! I love your posts about the feeder
ReplyDeleteGreat! So happy you enjoyed :)
DeleteThats adorable. I miss our squirrels. They used to use our fence as a highway, and they dug in the yard every morning. Left little holes everywhere. Then one day I found daddy squirrel belly up at the bottom of the big tree where they have lived for years. Then mom disappeared. Then the baby squirrel got a last drink from the birdbath and never saw him again. Then I found a dead eastern screech owl in the yard. I wanted to cry. We have new neighbors. I think...I think...they put out rodentacide. Im prety sure they did because they did a lot of other things this neighborhood doesnt do. I know this is sad and your post is sweet and uplifting, but maybe, just maybe, someone will read and realize how bad rodentacides are.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sad story JC and I can’t think why this would be done with such reckless disregard for any living creature. There are more humane ways to relocate animals if one has to. Not only animals could be harmed, what if small children came across this poison? It is a horrifying thing to do. I hope this can help in spreading the word, that this kind of poison, any poison, is so dangerous to everyone in the community.
DeleteGood picture for smile in the morning. Have a nice summer.
ReplyDeleteThank you JS :) so glad and I wish you the same.
DeleteOh, that's so cute. Although I don't appreciate the squirrels as you do, I really enjoy your character posts, Denise. It's been pretty warm here, and it seems that the squirrels are out more. I see them on my lawn every day.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Hi Sheri, thank you for looking and I really appreciate you writing a sweet comment. It means a lot especially knowing that squirrels are not your cup of tea. We have more around here also.
DeleteThis is so cute, it made me smile, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
So glad it made you smile Sheri and you are very welcome :) All the best to you too.
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