1.21.2011

Goood Morning America...

and world (for the international readers)...
What's for breakfast today?
Was it Wheaties, waffles or eggs & bacon??

Hmmm...what shall I have for breakfast today? Brrrr...tis a tad bit chilly on the toes here this morning in NW Iowa...

Let's go see what everyones eating, shall we?
Go figure, Woody is eating suet...again! He really needs to mix up his diet a bit...
Mr Nuthatch is going to make off with a peanut, I just know it...
did I ever mention I love peanuts???
Mother Cardinal and the house finches are enjoying some "Joe's Mix" this morning. I don't know what makes it "Joe's Mix", but I'm telling you as soon as these folks leave, it is up the pole I go...
Jeepers, looks like the birds need to do some house keeping...see the bird do-do??...disgusting!!!
Auuggghhh....now the chickadees are there....it was my turn. Don't you just hate it when birds budge???? Gesh...where are their manners??

Well it looks like I'll just sit here and eat the droppings this morning. You know it seems like an awful lot of work getting breakfast sometimes around here. There are these things called baffels and squirrel proofs this and thats...
these things just always seem to test my acrobatic skills...
and well, some days it's just too blastid cold and a squirrel doesn't always feel up to hanging upside down while it eats its morning breakfast...
You know what I mean??
In today's squirrel lesson of the day, we will be learning all about distance. Remember learning this in geometry?

Squirrel lesson #101...
the shortance distance between 2 objects is a straight line. Very important lesson on mornings after a 10" snowfall overnight...
when you're a squirrel...
Yep, us squirrels are pretty smart...
pretty hard to out-smart us!
You humans have a wonderful day & keep those hands warm!
Hugs,
The Squirrel







4 comments:

  1. Love your designs! You may have mentioned this before, but I missed it. What is the name of the music playing in the background of your blog?
    Peace,
    Muff

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  2. Brenda, you are taking some really great photos! (I envy your new camera lens.) I, too, have been watching the birds at the feeders this morning. There are several squirrels who visit as well (via tunnels through the snow.) I have corn cob feeders for them, but they still prefer the bird feeders.

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  3. There is no way that your cannot smile while looking at your photos. Thanks for taking the time to make me smile. Laura

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  4. Hi Brenda, I love the bird photos, I have been watching my red birds all winter. I just found you website and I love it. I have ordered several things. I love your pattern designs. Vicky

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