Alright, I'm not fond of this creature but it's one of God's so there is a place for it, somewhere...Just as in real life as in this particular red work, I had a hard time dealing with this....this...pattern. I printed it from a different site, one that doesn't allow to size???? What's with that? Anyway, half the picture got cut off and I had to add it myself. It came out quite large in comparison to my fabric.
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Perfect pose for it! As if to say "What?!"
Okay, I know they are destructive - but I love squirrels. Love them. I've had 2 in my life. They were so cheeky and cuddly. They kind of hummed - I didn't keep them locked up btw, they were free. I rescued them as babies, fed them, and released them. They'd hang out with my cats, sit on my shoulder, and close their eyes in ecstasy as I pet them. It was always a sad day when then no longer came to sit on the porch. But a proud one too as I knew they'd acclimated into the wild where they belonged... see how you inspired me to remember? Thanks,
xJ
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They are cute. It also reminds me of the days when we had them as pets. They do go to the wild easily.
They are cute and I feed them but I also know they can cause a lotta havoc.
How adorable. Look at his little eyes and teeth! Hehe!
Oh, a squirrel! Kris' Phil at Vintage Window loves squirrels and has a blog dedicated to them. Wouldn't that be a great present? A squirrel pillow, quilt or throw! His blog is a hoot! (oh, that's an owl word, well, what ever a squirrel would say under the circumstances.)
I have a squirrel that comes to my bird feeder every day. All I have to say is, "it's Mr Squirrel", and my cat comes running. They stare at each other for a few seconds, and then the squirrel goes right back to eating the peanut butter delight in the suet feeder. He's cute though! Have a grea week-end, Dawn, hugs, Kathleen
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