Saturday, October 27, 2018

Cold Winter Ahead?

Judging by how chubby this grey squirrel looks we could be in for a cold winter. I hope that is not the case but just in case he/she was busy eating as many acorns as possible.  
Taking part in Saturday's Critters. Click HERE to see more creatures from around the world.

20 comments:

  1. Oh it's so cute Pat, I'd be inclined to do the same if I was preparing for a long cold winter 😉

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  2. Thank you first for the explaining of yesterdays play and you must have a patent of photographing cuties. Here another good example. Keep them coming.

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  3. Hello, cute squirrel. I hope it is not a bad winter. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day and weekend.

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  4. Please tell me no! It's time we all have a warmer, gentler easier winter. Please, please.

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  5. I'm not looking forward to the winter months. Hope the squirrels keep their fat layers. If not,they can have one of mine.

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  6. Hello!
    Oh,what a cute fluffy squirrel!
    Great capture and wonderful picture!
    I don’t like Winter,it’s still sunny here in Greece!
    Enjoy your weekend!
    Dimi...

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  7. Putting on the weight for extra warmth. A smart wee one!

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  8. A funny little critter, busily storing up for the winter. Even if it's not cold, there will be snow on the ground and acorns will be hard to come by.

    Hope all is well with you!

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  9. How lovely squirrel! Have a nice evening

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  10. He is a chubby one! I'd say he's prepared.

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  11. Squirrels are fun to watch this time of year. They are always busy looking for food. I hope we are not in for an unusually cold winter, but it could happen. We all need to be prepared.

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  12. What a sweetheart! The squirrel is nice too ;)

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  13. ...cold and wet here today. Are your acorns stored away?

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  14. That's one hefty little squirrel! If it's a harbinger of winter I think it's time to start bundling up.

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