I am not dropping this nut. I am not dropping this nut. I am not dropping this nut. I am not dropping this nut.
🙂

Geert has many more cute squirrel photos on his site: https://500px.com/p/geertweggen
I am not dropping this nut. I am not dropping this nut. I am not dropping this nut. I am not dropping this nut.
🙂

Geert has many more cute squirrel photos on his site: https://500px.com/p/geertweggen
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Nothing like airing yourself out on a warm spring day!
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Hahaha. 😀 Here’s what I’m proud of (it takes so little 😉 ) – this is actually a squirrel, not a chipmunk in drag. 😉
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Definitely a squirrel! Unfortunately, not the kind that are near me. I wish we had reds where I lived!
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We have lots of red squirrels everywhere, but not many greys.
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Wow! What a capture.
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Right? I don’t know how the photographer captured that, but it’s amazing!
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I had no idea that squirrels were so flexible! What a great picture!
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It’s such an unbelievable capture! This photographer must have an incredible degree of patience.
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Squirrel Olympics?
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Hahaha! 😀 This one would win the squirrel splits gold!
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And all I can think of is the movie Ice Age.
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Hahaha. 🙂 The image certainly fits!
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At least someone else gets my weird movie references 😁
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I love the squirrel in that movie. 🙂
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I didn’t know this until recently, but he has a name! Scrat!
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Yes, his name is Scrat. I think he actually has his own movie, too.
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I think so, but I’m not sure. I kind of thought he was a fully fleshed out character in the original, but as a fan favorite, we’re supposed to follow as they delve into the psyche of a squirrel 😂
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Squirrels have a great deal of depth. 😉
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I went to school where there were some brutal squirrels. They had personality, but I never interviewed one to find out how deep they could go. Mostly just spent a lot of tim ducking the rocks they threw at us before giggling and tearing up trees
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Hahaha. 🙂 I love your description of your squirrel “interaction!”
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They were evil. And when I went to South Africa there was one squirrel in particular that my father absolutely hated. Still remembers the actual squirrel from a picture and can’t be fooled by an almost exact twin. We were walking through a little park. This damned thing flew out a tree and jumped on his head then darted down his back and picked his pocket! It didn’t really want it though and threw it on the ground and jumped back into a tree. 10 years and my dad is still mad at that squirrel.
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Wow! That’s quite an episode. If you haven’t already, you should do a post about that!
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About my father being attacked by a squirrel? That seems like an odd choice of topics 😂
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Sounds like it could be an interesting and/or funny post. 😀
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If I made a post about that squirrel, I would end up with a series dedicated solely to the crazy things that have happened to my father in vacations. He can start his own blog 😂
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Hahaha! 🙂
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Already today, there has been a key incident, a wallet incident, an epic battle with a hill, a death defying stunt on horseback (poor horse!) and a shirt full of pasta. Yes, this is my dad and not the 2 year old 😂
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You’re right – he should blog about his “adventures.” 🙂
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Yes. I couldn’t keep up LOL
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Haha!
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A little laugh turns away wrath. 🙂
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Truth! 🙂
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