As promised, today is the unveiling of my new pattern. I am proud to introduce Yuletide Squirrel. He is available on the animals page of my website if you would like to visit him!
And I'm sure his candy cane will be more than welcome on the tree XD
Squirrel Anecdote:
At the college I attended, outside of the food court, there was a very fat squirrel. Very Fat. Every time the door would open, he would stagger onto the sidewalk into the path of the oncoming kids with food, wobble a bit, and then flip over on his back, little limbs askew, breathing heavily and looking pathetic... starving even.
And EVERY TIME the kids would give a little shriek, say "Oh my, look at that squirrel! He must be starving!!" and feed him a little something from their bag. EVERY. TIME.
That squirrel was brilliant!
I ended up taking a lot of people there to witness this... because that was always something best seen for yourself!
Oh Heather that's hysterical! I remember years ago there was a mouse in my friends house that was almost that smart. He liked to watch TV, and he had this nightly routine that he traveled around the house just in a certain way. She always thought she should put a trap for him, but she just couldn't do it, so she ended up leaving him a tiny piece of cheese every night in his "TV spot." He never seemed to get into anything though so I guess it wasn't sooo bad.
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6 comments:
What a cutie!
And I'm sure his candy cane will be more than welcome on the tree XD
Squirrel Anecdote:
At the college I attended, outside of the food court, there was a very fat squirrel. Very Fat.
Every time the door would open, he would stagger onto the sidewalk into the path of the oncoming kids with food, wobble a bit, and then flip over on his back, little limbs askew, breathing heavily and looking pathetic... starving even.
And EVERY TIME the kids would give a little shriek, say "Oh my, look at that squirrel! He must be starving!!" and feed him a little something from their bag. EVERY. TIME.
That squirrel was brilliant!
I ended up taking a lot of people there to witness this... because that was always something best seen for yourself!
Oh Heather that's hysterical! I remember years ago there was a mouse in my friends house that was almost that smart. He liked to watch TV, and he had this nightly routine that he traveled around the house just in a certain way. She always thought she should put a trap for him, but she just couldn't do it, so she ended up leaving him a tiny piece of cheese every night in his "TV spot." He never seemed to get into anything though so I guess it wasn't sooo bad.
Oh, Heather and Kelly! Thanks for the chuckles about the "starving" fat squirrel and the mouse with a TV routine! Wonderful!
And talking about wonderful--Kelly I think your new squirrel pattern is absolutely adorable!
Heaps of Hugs,
Cheryl
Bingle Bears
Kelly, your new squirrel is adorable! I am having trouble deciding which cutey-pie in your menagerie should next be adopted by Catnip Studio!
Your squirrel is lovely, very refreshing to see a new little animal. And I love your blog!
Pat xx
Dear Kelly,
Your squirel is so ....cute, and very sweet.
And I like your Blog very much..
I hope to hear from you on my Blog..
Sweet greetings from Marijke
from Holland..the land of wooden shoes and tullips..
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