LOL, you caught me Simone.

CM, if it's a skwerl, then you win - but just wait til next time.Smiley Wink

 

I was very excited to see a black squirrel visit our property the other day. He's been back once already, so I hope he becomes a regular visitor.  This one's for Pimpy.

 

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I want to be your next door neighbour faye




Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones who let in the light.

me too.

I'm lucky enough to have koalas come and visit. And there are kangaroos. The last place I lived had emus. But I would love to have squirrels. How cute are they.

 

Hubbys fox showed up this morning. He hasn't seen it for months. He said it has barely any fur left, is slow moving and not eating as much as usual, poor thing 😞  He's got some stuff off the vet to put on it, should be fun as Mr Fox is not tame.

There's always room for neighbours around here!  We are very lucky that we border the woods with a creek that attracts so many beautiful wildlife creatures to our property. 

 

I'd love to have visiting koalas and kangaroos! Good luck to hubby with the fox; hope he is very careful. We used to have red foxes in the area, but haven't seen any since the coyote population exploded.

 

 

OMG Twinks, that's a big 'un!
I currently have an enormous moth in residence in my bathroom. I can't go in there, I have to use the downstairs one. OH is away until tomorrow night and his first task when he gets home will be to get rid of it LOL. I'm totally phobic about moths!

Would be nice if the rules re spiders and snakes etc were followed

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4. creepy crawlers (spiders and snakes) in a spoiler tag please.

 

Most posters DO follow this rule

Was just a tiny one lurker and put outside to run free.

 

 

Would be nice if the person complaining would follow the order rules and stop their harassment? Maybe their comprehension of the clearly outlined rules is lacking.

 

A laspe of memory on my part does not warrant your remarks.

Confused.......Who's Lynne?  And where's the harassment?