This is my oak tree. You can't really tell from this picture, but he is all awakening from his winter slumber. I will get some close up pictures today (it was almost night time in this picture, and my camera doesn't really like the dark).
I have a couple more pictures that are super cute, but I have to put them behind a cut to save Droops' sanity.
Isn't he the cutest ever?? The next day that it is sunny, I am going to take more pictures of this faery garden. I absolutely love walking by it every day. Some days I leave a couple shiny copper pennies on the tallest mini standing stone.
That is all! Enjoy your day

--Phae
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Date: 2007-03-24 02:14 am (UTC)I don't think I have ever seen red ones. That sounds cool. Are they smaller ones or bigger ones? The black ones are about the size of a small guinea pig (six to eight inches nose to bum).
--Phae
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Date: 2007-03-24 05:05 pm (UTC)Trystn says that in Ohio, grey squirrels get as big as a yorkie, and reds only slightly smaller, and that black squirrels (Kent State University is overrun with them) are really small, but he's a storyteller, extraordinaire (of the bardic variety) so he tends towards exaggeration. LOL. I only saw reds that were maybe as big as a baby rabbit. Of course I was in Ohio in the early spring, so perhaps I only saw young'uns. :)
I wouldn't want to piss off those black squirrels, though. Apparently, in Russia a pack of starving black squirrels managed to catch a wild dog and nibble him to death.
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Date: 2007-03-24 05:15 pm (UTC)The black ones are so cute. One day I am gonna get one to come close enough so that I can pet him! LOL
--Phae