Critter Report
Jan. 28th, 2010 12:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
They're everywhere today!
The deer returned to our yard this morning - 4 of them, 3 of which were big or bigger. I'm thinking bucks, but I wasn't close enough to confirm. The fourth was playing more than eating and pretty small, I'm thinking last year's fawn. They were scared off not by me trying to photograph them, but a neighbor closing a car door. Oh well.
Finally brought the camera to work for a piccie of poor pathetic Sam...and he is cone-free today. Oh well redux.
While wrestling with CJ this morning, I put my ear to her tummy. Her little digestive system sounds like a Geiger counter in a power plant. Wonder what she ate besides kibble today...
I haven't decided between the (free) dog show Saturday, or the World of Pets Expo Sunday. The weather will likely decide. Meanwhile, however, I noted the Expo include a seminar entitled "Speed Dating for Guinea Pigs". I guess what comes naturally doesn't come naturally for GPs?
The deer returned to our yard this morning - 4 of them, 3 of which were big or bigger. I'm thinking bucks, but I wasn't close enough to confirm. The fourth was playing more than eating and pretty small, I'm thinking last year's fawn. They were scared off not by me trying to photograph them, but a neighbor closing a car door. Oh well.
Finally brought the camera to work for a piccie of poor pathetic Sam...and he is cone-free today. Oh well redux.
While wrestling with CJ this morning, I put my ear to her tummy. Her little digestive system sounds like a Geiger counter in a power plant. Wonder what she ate besides kibble today...
I haven't decided between the (free) dog show Saturday, or the World of Pets Expo Sunday. The weather will likely decide. Meanwhile, however, I noted the Expo include a seminar entitled "Speed Dating for Guinea Pigs". I guess what comes naturally doesn't come naturally for GPs?