

Of course, these guys are usually always around. But while they were at the grandparents' this summer, these guys showed up . . .


This guy got a little too close. I first saw him in the backyard, more specifically in Buddy's mouth! Poor guy was just a play toy. I have no idea if he survived, but he did get at least as far as this wall next door.

1 comment:
Cute blog post! It's too bad about Twite & Dacey. We don't have cats, but our dog Ace is plenty.
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