Yesterday we posted a picture of a “Frozen Solid” wheelbarrow. Today one of our friendly squirrels showed up, and looks like he managed to find some liquid water, or at least a place to lick some ice.
Yesterday we posted a picture of a “Frozen Solid” wheelbarrow. Today one of our friendly squirrels showed up, and looks like he managed to find some liquid water, or at least a place to lick some ice.
Gettin’ his lickins’! It’s nice that there’s no snow, eh?
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Yea, so far have ducked the white stuff.
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No matter the season/weather, nature finds a way to keep on giving. Even if it’s a slab of ice as sips of water for a squirrel. Nice post, and photo.
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Thank you for sharing your wisdom! Well penned, Suzette!
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A pleasure. Thank you!
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The cold imagery reminds me of a quote I once read… “Squirrels are the moose of Alaska” 🙂
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Love that! First time I’ve heard that one. Thanks for sharing.
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I suppose even squirrels like “sno-cones”!!
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Sno-cones and slushies are the best. We actually had a couple of wine slushies at the winery as our son was driving.
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He’s getting what he can.
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They are so resourceful. Thanks, Tim.
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It is so cold around here. Everything is frozen.
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This is a hard freeze Hoosier winter, that is sure.
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It makes me almost miss the snow.
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LOL Sher and I were talking last night that a nice gentle and light snow would be a nice thing.
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Yes it would.
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