This is Tom. He’s playing statue.
These are Tom’s siblings, Dick and Harry. They want to play hide-and-go-seek.
But Tom’s like, nah, I like playing statue. And this is Maggie, who’s like, but statue is no fun!
Dick says, “Ready or not, here I come!”
Hey, where did everybody go?
You can’t find us!
I’m tired of being “it”!
Dick refuses to chase after his brothers and sister, staying in one position for the whole game.
This is for scale, to show you how tiny these squirrels are — there are two of them in this photo.
And so ends the game of hide-and-go-seek, along with my first post in which I used the “Add Media” button. 🙂
Cute!
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cuuute!
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I’ve decided I don’t like the “Add Media” button. It makes the photos so small — you can barely see the squirrels. And for sure you can’t see the expressions on their cute little faces.
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The whole world for them in a tree and on a porch.
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I love “putting words in animals’ mouths” – I’m not sure anthropomorphism is such a bad thing because it certainly builds empathy for our wild neighbors. Some of your readers will never see squirrels as simply nuisances again.
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Well, squirrels are very cute, but they are just rats with more hair and a longer tail. 🙂
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I loved a series of pet rats. They’re smarter than dogs but the short lifespan is too brutal for me.
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Lol this post was adorable!!
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Hahaha ohmygosh!
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I guess you didn’t know that squirrels could talk? 🙂
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Oh lordy, I talk to every creature. 😀
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Well, if they talk back, you might be dreaming. 🙂 🙂
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Maybe..or just plain crazy 😀
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Nothing plain about being crazy. Thank goodness, or the world would really be a boring place. 🙂 (I think I use emojis too much.)
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Oh contraire..I need more emojis. Where can I get more? 😀
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