
Someone who had walked before us made a beautiful inukshuk. 

After our usual camping treat for breakfast bacon, eggs and waffles, we had a little visitor. He really liked the waffles and syrup. Keep in mind that my camera doesn't have much of a zoom, so Mr Squirrel was very tame! He had a mosquito biting him and it was all I could do to keep from waving it away. He probably went back to his little home and licked his sticky toes all afternoon. Some may be grossed out from having a wild dirty squirrel on their picnic table....it at least was not a snake or a spider!!! And I did boil lots of water for dishes.
Oh my goodness, Cheryl, that squirrel is too cute! Would have done exactly the same thing. And you taught me a new word: inukshuk. Very cool! Makes me want to go to the creek and build one right now instead of going to work :D -Tammy
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! He must have been pretty tame! I love the first photo, what a gorgeous view!!
ReplyDelete~Andrea~