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David Rance[_3_] 25-09-2013 10:43 AM

Squirrels and nuts
 
I wrote last year that our friendly squirrel has been donating walnuts
from a neighbour's tree.

Well this year his, or her, habit has been even more friendly - either
that or (s)he is suffering the onset of Alzheimer's. We get several
offerings a day, mostly left in obvious places. One was just inside the
door of our conservatory. In the past (s)he has managed to bury at least
some of the walnuts as we have any number of saplings growing up around
the garden.

So, what with the squirrel's walnuts and the fruit of our Web's Cob we
shall not need to stock up with nuts for Christmas!

David

--
David Rance writing from Caversham, Reading, UK

David Hill 25-09-2013 04:36 PM

Squirrels and nuts
 
On 25/09/2013 10:43, David Rance wrote:
I wrote last year that our friendly squirrel has been donating walnuts
from a neighbour's tree.

Well this year his, or her, habit has been even more friendly - either
that or (s)he is suffering the onset of Alzheimer's. We get several
offerings a day, mostly left in obvious places. One was just inside the
door of our conservatory. In the past (s)he has managed to bury at least
some of the walnuts as we have any number of saplings growing up around
the garden.

So, what with the squirrel's walnuts and the fruit of our Web's Cob we
shall not need to stock up with nuts for Christmas!

David

Someone has to say it.
I leave my squirrels nuts alone.

David Rance[_3_] 25-09-2013 06:05 PM

Squirrels and nuts
 
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 David Hill wrote:

On 25/09/2013 10:43, David Rance wrote:
I wrote last year that our friendly squirrel has been donating walnuts
from a neighbour's tree.

Well this year his, or her, habit has been even more friendly - either
that or (s)he is suffering the onset of Alzheimer's. We get several
offerings a day, mostly left in obvious places. One was just inside the
door of our conservatory. In the past (s)he has managed to bury at least
some of the walnuts as we have any number of saplings growing up around
the garden.

So, what with the squirrel's walnuts and the fruit of our Web's Cob we
shall not need to stock up with nuts for Christmas!

David

Someone has to say it.
I leave my squirrels nuts alone.


But it got your attention! ;-)

David

--
David Rance writing from Caversham, Reading, UK

David Hill 25-09-2013 06:24 PM

Squirrels and nuts
 
On 25/09/2013 18:05, David Rance wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 David Hill wrote:

On 25/09/2013 10:43, David Rance wrote:
I wrote last year that our friendly squirrel has been donating walnuts
from a neighbour's tree.

Well this year his, or her, habit has been even more friendly - either
that or (s)he is suffering the onset of Alzheimer's. We get several
offerings a day, mostly left in obvious places. One was just inside the
door of our conservatory. In the past (s)he has managed to bury at least
some of the walnuts as we have any number of saplings growing up around
the garden.

So, what with the squirrel's walnuts and the fruit of our Web's Cob we
shall not need to stock up with nuts for Christmas!

David

Someone has to say it.
I leave my squirrels nuts alone.


But it got your attention! ;-)

David

It would get theirs as well

Baz[_3_] 27-09-2013 02:33 PM

Squirrels and nuts
 
David Hill wrote in news:bage74Fs84rU2
@mid.individual.net:

On 25/09/2013 10:43, David Rance wrote:
I wrote last year that our friendly squirrel has been donating walnuts
from a neighbour's tree.

Well this year his, or her, habit has been even more friendly - either
that or (s)he is suffering the onset of Alzheimer's. We get several
offerings a day, mostly left in obvious places. One was just inside the
door of our conservatory. In the past (s)he has managed to bury at least
some of the walnuts as we have any number of saplings growing up around
the garden.

So, what with the squirrel's walnuts and the fruit of our Web's Cob we
shall not need to stock up with nuts for Christmas!

David

Someone has to say it.
I leave my squirrels nuts alone.


We only see fleeting glimpses of squirrels around here, and from those few
fleeting glimpses I think that the grey and red have interbred.
Whare is that camera when I need it.
Same for the Kinngfisher. Never have the camera ready. I see them every day
at this time of year. But they are so quick.

Baz


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