(Thanks to Ponytails and Mr. Fixit for taking the pictures.)
Thursday, June 21, 2007
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We are a Canadian homesquirreling family. Dad, known as Mr. Fixit, has lined the nest with old copies of Popular Mechanics. Mama Squirrel enjoys reading, scrounging, and raising the squirrelings: The Apprentice, Ponytails, and Dollygirl (formerly called Crayons). And there's Uncle Dewey, who is made of polyester and imagination and has lived in our treehouse for years. Climb up, you're welcome!
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I know it had to go, but it is still sad to see eh?
What a change that is going to make for the sun and such. Hopefully a good change!
And were those fruit trees I saw? If so, can you share more? I am thinking we might try one or two here. Two if it is apple...
Yes, they are apple trees that we put in a few years ago--but we've never had anything edible from them yet that made it to maturity without getting eaten by squirrels or birds. At least the rabbits can't reach that high--they've been destroying everything else so far this year.
Good to know. I remember from my parents going to buy trees that apple trees are fairly pricey, of course I was in Grade 9 at the time. So prices could be better or worse now!
We have a cherry tree right now, but it is too leggy as no one kept up any of the back yard. I have a feeling it isn't going to survive my pruning.
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