We didn’t get a good photo but watched three squirrels and a Cooper’s Hawk on the fence yesterday and were amazed when the hawk flew up and landed in the midst of them rather than staying on the one end. Those squirrels weren’t having it.
Ah, this is so good. Thank you, Mark! Wishing you and yours a warm and relaxing holiday season with much new growth in the coming year (and not only radishes!)
It didn’t keep my paragraph form when I hit enter. I haven’t tried a haiku in comments before. It should read: Sunlight cannot hide, the squirrel’s tail delighted, the nuts he does spy!
[responding to the photo . . .]
squirrel’s tail
question mark invites
hawk’s answer
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There is some drama here. Love it!
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We didn’t get a good photo but watched three squirrels and a Cooper’s Hawk on the fence yesterday and were amazed when the hawk flew up and landed in the midst of them rather than staying on the one end. Those squirrels weren’t having it.
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Wow. This is excellent and I thank you for participating!
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Here is my response.
neighborhood squirrel
testing the theory about
good fences
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Ah, this is so good. Thank you, Mark! Wishing you and yours a warm and relaxing holiday season with much new growth in the coming year (and not only radishes!)
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Sunlight cannot hide
the squirrel’s tail delighted
the nuts he does spy!
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It didn’t keep my paragraph form when I hit enter. I haven’t tried a haiku in comments before. It should read: Sunlight cannot hide, the squirrel’s tail delighted, the nuts he does spy!
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(not entirely happy with the last line, but not bad for a haiku on the fly.)
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It looks perfect!
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Hee. I love this, Melanie. Thank you for playing. 🙂
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