Google apps
Main menu

Post a Comment On: everything pink

Untitled

12 Comments -

1 – 12 of 12
Blogger Jill said...

I've never seen black squirrels like that before, how interesting.

5:26 PM

Blogger Liz said...

Like Jill, I have never seen a black squirrel before. Spooky!! We've had squirels do that to us before too!

7:04 PM

Blogger Marie said...

I think it would be like living in the Snow White movie to have squirrels living all around me like that. Here it is gophers, and I don't find them nearly as charming!

8:40 PM

Blogger Julie said...

Those darn squirrels! One ate thru Dean's backpack last year to get to his lunch. They're crazy! Can't wait to see your Halloween pics!

9:52 PM

Blogger Missy said...

I"ve never heard of black squirrels~ and I grew up there!! But, it makes for a good Halloween picture ~ black and orange!

10:24 PM

Blogger Sharon said...

Stinker squirrels!! Do make for a good picture, however.

2:29 AM

Blogger michelle said...

Oh my! Who knew they loved pumpkins? I've never seen black squirrels either.

I thought the squirrels on the UW campus were cute when we first moved to Seattle, too, until they started following me around and running up my legs to try to get to my lunch...

8:07 AM

Blogger carlo said...

our squirrels are stinkers, too.

last year they ate the eyes out of cassie's jack-o-latern. then started on her nose.

ellie's survived-- she said it was b/c hers had a scary face and they were afraid of it!

2:17 PM

Blogger Holly said...

I have never seen a black squirrel (though seasonally appropriate). We just have garden variety brown here. But they are ALL stinkers and mischief makers.

10:28 AM

Blogger Juli said...

Squirrels are just rats with puffy tails. They were a plague when we lived in Texas.

We are free of squirrels in New Mexico.

10:39 PM

Blogger melanie said...

For some reason those black squirrels creep me out! Especially the one diving inside the pumpkin. Stinkers indeed!

12:28 AM

Blogger pam said...

I did not know there was black squirrels, we have squirral all around us, but they really don't bug us too much.

12:17 PM

You can use some HTML tags, such as <b>, <i>, <a>

This blog does not allow anonymous comments.

You will be asked to sign in after submitting your comment.
Please prove you're not a robot