I wonder who is living here. We just found this little condo, complete with upstairs and downstairs. Just like ours. Little bits and pieces of building material were borrowed - including insulation, wood, and even a nail. Obviously our remodeling sparked some creative energy in the rodent world, and they decided to build right below our deck.
If you want to read a story that will make your day - go here. We all need to see the world as a place for all creatures, and this story made me happy in a way that remains long after reading it.
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Great post! Thanks! And Hilary's post was fabulous as well! Have a great weekend! ~Janine XO
ha ha ha...how cute...I can't wait to see who is living there :) hope you'll catch them with your camera one day :)
Mmmmmm.....wonder what it is? I love nature's little surprises. :-)
Aww looks like you'll have some babysitting ahead of you. :) Thanks SO much for the linkage to my raccoon story, L of L. That's very sweet of you to do and 'tis much appreciated. :)
So fun to find little bits of nature's wonders right under our doorstep!
I do hope your little creature is friendly :)
Have a Happy Day!
I hope it is a friendly tennant! Keep your eyes peeled, and don't forget to include us. xx♥
P.S. My word verification is cupper. I have tea, white and one, please LOl. Now where were we.....?
Isn't it incredible how handy animals are - they don't even have opposable thumbs! Very cool. I just hope they aren't BIG rodents. You know what I'm talking about.
BTW I had to postpone Star Trek but everyone who has seen it really loved it. I'm going next Saturday. Can't wait!
Let us know who is living there.
We have had possums under our city house for years. Always fun to see the little ones.
You have some very industrious neighbors there. It's amazing how the animals work in their environment. Great raccoon story, so glad the little ones were saved!
I can't wait to see who's living there. It's amazing how animals instinctively know how to make their homes.
Thank you for Hilary's raccoon story, such suspense and love.
Have a great weekend.
You are SO FUN! I love it! Agonizing over costume jewelry... LOL. Love it!I have been known to make a quick decision at times...Our present house I selected online...the night before my mastectomy...didn't ever see it in person until moving day...was like Christmas!!! I cried when I saw it...I thought it so beautiful! Thanks for your kind comments, and for stopping by! You are absolutely amazing! I don't know how you do it! I'm all admiration and awe!!! What a fantastic blogger you are! ~Janine XO
I wonder whats living there!!!
I went to see the raccoon post, how cute!
That's neat.. just so long as they stay under your condo :-)
maybe a snake?
or a squirrel?
or even an armadillo?
i like this picture. we all should respect nature.
I loved t the raccoon story...it made me feel so good that they found a good home and were saved..I have alot of raccoons where we live and I think they are wonderful creatures..yes I worry too about the babies..around this time...some people don't think about that..I wonder who lives in that condo..pls keep us informed!!!
So ...promise to show us when you find out!
That is a fine cozy home for some industrious fuzzy. I loved the photos. Also, I truly appreciate the link to the marvelous story. I left quite a comment there and hope that someone from her blog community might have advice to remedy our problem. :)
I never fail to be amazed by the animal world. Animals are so clever. Amazing what can be done without professional tuition!
How sweet...little copycats :) I also love your quote of the day today...
xx
That's really cute! I've seen a few condos in the woods too. Oh thanks for the link too, what a beautiful story about the raccoons! We have them here, but they don't go near the garbage ever. They usually feed on discarded bird seed, since most of the residents have a lot of bird feeders out. I had a pair the other night looking into my window at about 9pm, it scared me but it was so cute! As soon as I looked at them, they scurried off.
I'm really glad i saw this post :o)
Its good to keep in mind that our actions influence other living things on the planet. Truly, we are not alone.
I'm so glad you see this little den as a positive thing! It broke my heart when my mother executed a baby opossum under her home...
They have been here longer than we have.
:)
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