Re: OT: No more squirrels


In a message dated 3/2/2006 5:14:50 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
jgcrump@erols.com writes:

<<Well, there are always alternatives, and here are a  few:>>
LOL!  I had nice weather yesterday and worked in the iris  garden.  Is there 
any other type of garden?  <vbg>  Helps  fight against cabin fever!  But, your 
way is fun, too!!  
 
Now I know why there are no trees on my lot!  Someone was trying to  get rid 
of the squirrels!  
 
Did I tell about the time I was working in the irises (July) and I head  
pitty pat, pitty pat and I look up . . . and there is one of those little furry  
critters going down the plastic covered path in my iris bed.  I didn't  know 
they used paths until I moved out here.  Saw one, probably the same  one, go 
down my driveway and up the highway until is passed from sight behind a  grown up 
field.  

 
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