Ha ha – bad hair day indeed. I just read the other day that squirrels eat mushrooms, (dirty or not), and flatten them with their paws, nibbling around the edges like eating a cookie, then if it is close to Winter they will put them somewhere to dry them to cache them for when food is scarce.
I thought so too Anne. Squirrels are industrious. People laugh at the idea of them hiding nuts and remembering where they put them, but are pretty savvy when it comes to caching their food for Winter and lean times, as are the birds stockpiling grubs.
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Saw someone reading the news on TV just the other day …
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Oops. Someone like that!
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I can imagine π
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So annoying! π
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The soil remained on top for days until this mushroom finally fell over.
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Hehe, very good !
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Thank you, Belinda.
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Very frustrating. I can sympathise, I have never liked my hair. π
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At least yours is clean π π
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Lol, bad hair days are the worst..truly hard to recover from π
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… Until the following day.
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So empathic π
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Thank you, Derrick.
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Ek hou van jou skΓͺrp humorsin, Anne.π
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Baie dankie, Una.
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Ha ha – bad hair day indeed. I just read the other day that squirrels eat mushrooms, (dirty or not), and flatten them with their paws, nibbling around the edges like eating a cookie, then if it is close to Winter they will put them somewhere to dry them to cache them for when food is scarce.
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This is interesting to know π
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I thought so too Anne. Squirrels are industrious. People laugh at the idea of them hiding nuts and remembering where they put them, but are pretty savvy when it comes to caching their food for Winter and lean times, as are the birds stockpiling grubs.
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