Taken on Monday at Lake Ella in Tallahassee. I call these, “Now You See Me,” and “Now I Think You Don’t.”
A trip through life with fingers crossed and eternal optimism.
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Ooh, we have a grey squirrel family that visit our garden and run daft on our maple tree.
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When we lived in central Illinois we had black squirrels. Cutest little things.
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AW…… xxxxxxxxx Do you have pictures (Trust me to ask)
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I might have one of a baby squirrel who used to nap in one of our trees. I’ll check.
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Yes!!!!. Quite hard to snap unless they are napping.
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All depends on whether it can see you 🙂
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He was so funny. All brash and bold. He didn’t want to leave his prime spot, but at the same time was slightly worried I’d come too close. So he ducked. He didn’t scamper away, he just made himself shorter.
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Monkeys and young children, as I’m sure you know, think that, if they cover their eyes, you can’t see them
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You mean it doesn’t work that way??? 😜
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🙂
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