Cute picture editing in your photo story! Our squirrels wrap themselves around the peanut feeders too and manage to nibble off little pieces. At least they cannot empty it quickly.
LOL! You knew I would love this! What a great way to show his thoughts. Poor thing! He knows there is something good in there...now how to get it out of those tiny holes! I've gotten in such a habit of posting squirrels on Sunday, that I never post them any other day...though tempted at times!
Thanks to all for your comments. I think everyone enjoyed viewing this as much as I enjoyed putting it together! And this Gray Squirrel never goes hungry, for although the peanut feeder is a challenge, there is lots of food available in our other feeders that it freely helps itself to.
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This made me smile.
leora:
By its puzzled antics some days I think we can all read its thoughts :-)
Cute picture editing in your photo story! Our squirrels wrap themselves around the peanut feeders too and manage to nibble off little pieces. At least they cannot empty it quickly.
LOL! You knew I would love this! What a great way to show his thoughts. Poor thing! He knows there is something good in there...now how to get it out of those tiny holes! I've gotten in such a habit of posting squirrels on Sunday, that I never post them any other day...though tempted at times!
Yes, Mary, I knew you would like it and was waiting for your comment.LOL!
I LOL'd too - great job with the editing (if that's the right word for it)!!
Funny--I love watching squirrels. Your "compositing"? is great.
LOL...I love this. How did you make the picture in picture..too cute..
lol these are so delightful! great captures!!
This is amazing! I'm trying to figure out how you did this photo editing. It's adorable.
I loved to watch squirrels in Illinois. We had an oak and chestnut tree. I was sure we got squirrels from Wisconsin coming to visit our trees.
How cute is this? What a cool idea!
good one, Ann!
Nicely done like it.
LOL - very true I'm sure!
very funny! & cute too.
Poor widdle squirrel!
OMG that's funny!
It's adorable! and so true, squirrels are always busy and thinking and trying to figure stuff out.
I am laughing. A great set of photos you have here, and the comments are so cute. Thanks for sending me off to bed with a smile.
Great shots, Determined little critter, Helen
Thanks to all for your comments. I think everyone enjoyed viewing this as much as I enjoyed putting it together! And this Gray Squirrel never goes hungry, for although the peanut feeder is a challenge, there is lots of food available in our other feeders that it freely helps itself to.
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I love squirrels...so cute 1
thanks for the smile today.
Peggy
Very cute and clever. Makes me wonder who is learning from whom!
Oh how adorable and clever too!
This was too funny. Love the thought bubbles.
:-D
Very clever! I thought Mary (Faith, Fabric, and Photos) would appreciate that since she always does her Squirrel Sunday. Cute idea!
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