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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Irish Squirrel

It's incredibly warm here, has been and will be for the next several days.  All the trees are budding and the magnolia two doors down probably has about 3 good days left, for she has bloomed in extreme force..everything is much earlier now...sprouting wise.  We had a very mild winter and although some portions of our state have had terrible tornados we have had very pleasant weather..I am relishing in it.  KennyRogersLookAlikeBeforeThePlasticSurgeryWentWrong came home early from work and we sat out in the long lingering sunshine eating blue chips and salsa and beer and a couple pieces of pumpkin bread.  And then like clock work here came our darling squirrel to spend the next 3 hours with us.  She actually is a new one...we named her Wynken Pretty Tail...we have had a couple Wynkens in the past..and funnily enough, she acts just like them.  She comes to the door of the sunroom and stands there and looks in, knowing I will come out immediately and give her a peanut.  So there she came at 4pm and we sat and fed her almost a bag of peanuts in the shell.  She is still a little too shy to take it out of our hands yet, but she stands very close and then scurries off to bury them.  She ate a few, but mostly she was putting out her breakfast for the morning.  It was cute..it was very warm and humid today, so she laid on her tummy sprawled out flat to eat her peanuts She stayed with us till dark...very unusual...squirrels usually go in when the sun is starting to set.  

We said to each other that we could have gone to the tavern to drink green beer for St. Patty's Day, but we both agreed we had a much better Irish time feeding our Irish Squirrel. Simple pleasures are the best.

4 comments:

adrielleroyale said...

Indeed, simple pleasures are so wonderful :) Like sunshine and 78 degrees in March with slight humidity almost seeming to mock the tropics that I love so very much! I too (as you probably gathered) am just relishing it all! :)

ted and bunny said...

the weather seems to have gone haywire here too- nothing to do but make the most of it I say!
xx
ps Kit sends you her best purrrrrrr

nadine paduart said...

what a lovely, heart warming post. 'tis like a page from your diary, which it is, really...
erm? what areblue chips, my dear? us gourmands do not know the variety??
n♥

ceecee said...

I love your Irish squirrel! We have a new little one coming around. (Replacing the one we just lost.) Now we have 4. It's Squirrel Central. I love when they look in the window.
Thank you, Kim. Hope you're napping.
Catherine