Watch What I Can Do – IOTW Report

Watch What I Can Do

Images from:

1) Marco (Simon) Proudly standing near his yard work.

2) Tim-FJB (Garden Spider) Spider on the wood stove.

3) MJA (Chocolate Bunbun) This cute lil baby was doing zoomies around my flowers looking for snacks.
And that’s when my Dill disappeared. lol! I saw him the other day- his ears are longer now.

To submit your critter pictures for a future Sunday Critters, please email them to:

crittersiotwr@earthlink.net

INCLUDE:

  1. A picture you/family/friend took and agree to publish here. NO images found on the internet.
  2. ‘Critters’ in the subject line.
  3. Your screen name.
  4. Your critter’s name (or species, if not your pet).
  5. Comments about the critter you want to share.

NEEDED: If your picture is for any of the following themes, please name the theme.

7-28 What Does the Tail Say? – Please have your pictures in to me by FRIDAY at NOON – Does your critter’s tail tell you to back off, I want to play, or ???
8-11 Games Critters Play – What kind of games do your critters like to play? “You forgot to feed me” (one hour after they were fed), “Here’s the ball, throw the ball, throw it, throw it,” “Watch what I can do with that glass of water on the coffee table,” etc.

Very nice photos, contributors, thanks!

6 Comments on Watch What I Can Do

  1. Jethro – Deer love tomatos! We had tomato plants that the deer devoured even tho covered with screening. I’ve watched deer jump over the 6′ fence (they don’t need a running start either) just to get at my neighbors plants that are in a screened in “greenhouse” then they poke around att eh screening trying to find a weak spot. Like any other hungry animal not much gets between them and food!

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  2. Sunday is my favorite day, I love beyond all else…. All animals. Weekly critters is the first place I go too, in today’s selection is my favorite spider. Called a zipper spider. Their webs can be gigantic. I have one this year on my window and I can watch all his retrievals and captures. Thanks Big fur hat……

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  3. Simon and his brother, Redmond, have been very active since that photograph was snapped last winter. They are more active together than any single Irish Terrier, and that’s a lot of activity. Lots of tearing around the yard and the living room. No rabbits or squirrels allowed in their yard. No people inside the gate unless they love dogs. I expect them to slow down in five or six years.

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