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Green Day - an unexpected guest

Posted by Claudia Moser on 8:04 AM in


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I love squirrels and that you cptured such a wonderful shopt of him in the greenry is awesome! He seems a bit occopied with his find. Blessings


Unexpected but super cute! Great picture!


Hach, ist das süß...

Lieben Gruß
CL


What a cute picture! I'm back from my trip enjoying catching up on all your posts. I loved the berry galette - looks delicious!
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Oh what a lovely cute surprise to get. :))


@Bethe77 - he was very occupied, I was grateful for the zoom :)
@Sexta - thank you, the squirrel was very cute!
@Cloudy - danke dir
@Luan - indeed
@Miss B - welcome back, I hope you had a great time!
@Ellie - so true!


What a cute surprise, lovely.


a real cutie. :) popped in from fiona's spot.


@Riet - something nature offers such rare moments!
@Karen :)
@TexWisGirl - welcome!


Hi Claudia

Ah he is such a little cutie
isn't he?

Gorgeous photo.

Hope you have a great weekend Claudia
will you be drinking wine, eating out
and spying on men in little shorts!!!!

x


@Fiona - you are hilarious! No, this time I will be at a concert enjoying some good music :)


Adorable capture!


Cute shot of the squirrel, stopping by from Green Day. Happy Friday!


Lovely Green Day photos. Cute squirrel.


Cute shot- Happy Green Day!


@Jill - thank you!
@Eileen - happy weekend!
@Eileen - thank zyou, she was!
@Terri :)


So cute! I love squirrels and I just posted a squirrel Sunday. Yours are so different than ours in Florida. Hope you have a great week!


sweet! I've never seen a red squirrel ...they are super rare round here because we are over run with the grey ones! :) (visiting via Fiona)

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