Don’t look now, but you’re being watched. I hope you don’t have any deep, dark secrets to hide at this moment… because if you do, this little guy now knows them all. It’s probably a bit rude of him to peep in on your morning routine… or perhaps your afternoon if he can see you from all the way on the other side of the globe. But darned if he isn’t cute enough to get away with this large scale invasion of privacy.
So, if see-through screen technology existed, what would this nosy little Saturday Squirrel be getting an eyeful of right now in your life? You may as well go ahead and spill the beans before it ends up in his tell-all book…
Have a great weekend everyone!
Sadly the only thing he will see here is ME having just finished breakfast cooked by my husband sitting at the computer catching up on email. Exciting? NOT.
Pam
You never know what squirrels may find to be exciting. After all, they probably think their lives are boring and don’t understand how we can be entertained by them!
Who dat?!
So cute! Squirrels have such inquisitive little faces. Sometimes it seems like they enjoy watching us as much as we enjoy watching them.
They probably think we’re weird and go back to the nest and tell stories about the funny looking humans they ran across.
Probably! Stories about all the weird things we do like eat off shiny sticks instead of with our hands and how we never eat the peanuts or the dried corn. So strange!
I love they way they all watch you. The squirrels on the Common in Boston not only watch, they will climb up your leg and beg. I think they’ve gotten a wee bit tame through the years.
I have yet to come across a tame squirrel who would come up to me. Or maybe I just scare them all…. or they’re camera shy.
It’s amazing how he’s managing to cling on in that pose.
Squirrel paws are even better than Velcro…
I just finished reading a story about a Squirrel named Barney in Garden City, Kansas that was actually pardoned by the Governor in 1995. People weren’t allowed to keep wild animals (even though it was raised by some peoples cat), the governor issued a special permit so the people could keep him. A very cute story, for a cute critter! 🙂
Funny, I don’t even think of squirrels when I think of Kansas. I rode through the length of the state twice on road trips and thought the state was nothing but wheat, sunflowers and moths!
lol…
Haha! That’s cute. He’s got that stereotypical deer-in-headlights kind of look going on. Except he’s dangling precariously from a tree…
Squirrels never dangle precariously! I think sometimes the tree will fall over before the squirrel’s claws will loosen their grip!