tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7129787696807656257.post7618937984733906162..comments2023-09-27T09:16:00.046-06:00Comments on Taos Sunflower: Awwww...those adorable little creatures...Taos Sunflowerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14858962854162972354noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7129787696807656257.post-71194790775928933702009-10-02T05:27:39.000-06:002009-10-02T05:27:39.000-06:00Those squirrels are always much cuter when they...Those squirrels are always much cuter when they're outside and not inside creating mischief! Bounce Mobile -- I love that and definitely better than mothballs!<br>P.S. We have a skunk living under our utility shed--I wonder where the rabbits are going to go now this winter?<br>RuthieJhttp://rjknits.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7129787696807656257.post-26119209895418542602009-09-28T04:24:23.000-06:002009-09-28T04:24:23.000-06:00Kay: That's HYSTERICAL!!! Thanks for sharing...Kay: That's HYSTERICAL!!! Thanks for sharing that. An expensive doggy vending machine...hmmmmm....<br>My engine compartment was full of pinons, guess that was easier than finding the cat & dog food bags in the root cellar.<br>6secoyarnhoshttp://profile.typepad.com/6secoyarnhosnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7129787696807656257.post-40689172194632577042009-09-28T02:40:37.000-06:002009-09-28T02:40:37.000-06:00Reminds me of the time Click and Clack, The Tappit...Reminds me of the time Click and Clack, The Tappit Brothers (on NPR) got a call from a woman whose dog liked car rides, because every time she turned on the vent/AC/heater dog snacks would shoot out of the vents and the dog would catch them on the fly. Where was this coming from? Turned out to be mice, raiding kibble from a big bag stored on the garage floor and storing it for winter in the car's vent system. Imagine the poor dog's disappointment when the food got sealed up and there were no more flying snacks!<br>Kay in Albuquerquenoreply@blogger.com