61 comments on “One Word Sunday: What Is Sammy eating?”
I really like your blog. A pleasure to come stroll on your pages. A great discovery and a very interesting blog. I will come back to visit you. Do not hesitate to visit my universe. See you soon.
Good to see wild life goes on for some oblivious to these times Sylvia .
He’s a real cutie .. clearly waiting for you to catch him enjoying a snack π
What a fantastic shot of Sammy. Mine are usually taken through glass otherwise they run off at the sound of the door opening. Maybe I might be lucky in the warmer weather when I can leave the French doors open. π
I really like your blog. A pleasure to come stroll on your pages. A great discovery and a very interesting blog. I will come back to visit you. Do not hesitate to visit my universe. See you soon.
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A cuppa hot coco?
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What a cute furry critter. They’re such fun to watch. Wish I was one one-hundredth as agile… π
Me too, Gunta. π
Good to see wild life goes on for some oblivious to these times Sylvia .
He’s a real cutie .. clearly waiting for you to catch him enjoying a snack π
Thanks, Poppy. Yes, I think he just wanted to be on my blog. π
It seems there are attention seekers everywhere Sylvia π
I consider myself lucky to encounter the wildlife kind. π
Cute shot!
Thanks, Fi. π
Oh Sammy – you are a handsome fellow! He reminds me to enjoy every nibble, every bite of what we eat.
Yes, he really does look like he’s enjoying whatever it is. Appreciation is the key, Rebecca. π
An acorn?
He wasn’t showing me. π
Is that a cute, little fellow! Makes me smile.
Thanks, Otto. Iβm always happy when he comes visiting. π
You tell me!
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Adorable as always, no matter what Sammy’s eating! π
Thanks, Donna. π
Great composition and capture, my friend.
Thanks so much, Dan. π
Great, no shortage on there….. and he doesn’t need toilet paper either… π
Haha. He doesnβt even know whatβs going on outside his peaceful world.
They almost look human holding something like that in their paws and eating..
I agree with you, Lisa. I think most animals who can stand on their hind legs look human. π
Awww, Sammy, you’re so sweet! xoxoxoxoxo
Isn’t he just? π β€
Oh, yes!!!! xoxoxoxoxo
What a fantastic shot of Sammy. Mine are usually taken through glass otherwise they run off at the sound of the door opening. Maybe I might be lucky in the warmer weather when I can leave the French doors open. π
Thanks, Sue. Sometimes he skedaddles, but occasionally he’ll trust me enough to stick around. π
I canβt make up my mind how many squirrels come into the garden I have occasionally seen two together but have no idea if there are more.
Wouldn’t seem that he’d like to share his snack though!
Not a chance, Dries. π
The look on his face makes me wonder if he’s holding some contraband. He looks a little guilty. π
Oh, you did make me laugh, Carol. If squirrels could look sheepish, he definitely does. π
Looks like a sunflower seed husk on his fur there. π
Well spotted, Lavinia. Could be. π
such a cutie π π
Thanks, dear Lola. π
So cute, Sylvia.
Thanks, Jane. Cute is the right word. π
Hello there! He seems to greet you and seems to let you take good close up picture.
He was too busy enjoying his meal and Iβm not really scary. π
He looks very neat and careful … whatever he is up too!
His mom brought him up well. π
Hickory?
Are squirrels nuts for hickories? π
They are indeed – hickories, pecans, and oaks
Mine! π
Not sharing. π
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So adorable. π
I agree, Lynette. π
He looks so happy and cute
Thanks, Marylou. π
Yes, he does. π
An acorn perhaps? Cute lil guy!
Peta
No oak trees around here, Peta. Yes, he is so cute and always nibbling something. π