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Squirrel


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This squirrel amused us every day! This is the last page from our camping week that I've done so far, but there will be at least 2 or 3 more when I get some more scrapping time. :-)

 

Supplies:

 

paper - ABR AYOZoom Scenic Route

frames - VRA AYO Inner View

flowers, etc. - BHA Blossoms & Blooms Summer and Holiday; BHA Retro Family Love special

alphas - TCS Beautiful Life

fonts - Juice; Lucida Calligraphy

 

Journaling:

 

"This little guy was not shy! He climbed up on the table right beside me, in perfect view of my camera. First he took my spoon in his teeth and paws and carried it across to the other end of the table, then he proceded to lick it clean! Then he cam back for the bowl.

 

Thoughout our week in the campsite this squirrel returned time and time again, each time hoping to find some edible treasure. When a pancake was left out for him, he carried it off in his teeth. But the pancake was too big and he kept tripping over it in his attempt to steal it. His persistence paid off and he had a snack big enough to share with his friends!

 

Of course, all of this action did not escape the watchful, and somewhat hungry, eye of Aileron, who watched droolingly from just inside the trailer."

From the album:

2010

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What fun pics! I'll bet he was amusing. I love your journaling. I can just see him trying to carry the pancake off and tripping over it. I really like the way you arranged the multiple photos.

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Oh this must have been totally so entertaining to watch. I love your LO and can just feel the fun that little fellow must have bought to your day.

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I just love this! The photos and story made me smile. The way you presented them is perfect. I just HAD to send it to my sister & BIL. They had a pet squirrel for over 10 years that they rescued from their dog when he was a tiny baby. So they just LOVE squirrels, even though they eat all of their birdseed, dig flowers out of their pots, and chew every wooden birdfeeder up in a matter of months!

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