It means rain in Cincinnati. This was taken Tuesday or Wednesday (which officially is pre-spring). And no, a UPS truck didn't accidentally drive into a pond.

It means walks with the wee one. Look who's facing forward.

"Come on Mom, enough pictures already. Let's get this thing movin'."

It means chores, like catching squirrels. To be totally honest, I didn't think I'd really catch one. So was fully unprepared for the next step, removal. But it went much smoother and more humanely than anticipated. The little fella was just transferred to a new school district.

And to many, it means baseball. Saw this clip on ESPN and thought it was really interesting. I'm always fascinated to hear someone talk about their sport from such a high level of expertise.
4 comments:
How close to the casa was that flooding?
And what did you end up doing with Mr. Squirrel? Kel's grandfather had a bad squirrel problem a few years back and after he caught them he would rig up some piping to the exhaust pipe of the car to "put them to sleep" for good.
Not that close. But our neighborhood sits up a bit. Our downtown area probably got a fair amount of water as the Little Miami River runs through. The weird thing is the location of that photo is not an area I would have thought to be flood susceptible.
The little fella was only relocated. I did consider other options but in the end he was just too cute and scared.
Katie wanted me to release him in the backyard thinking he probably learned his lesson. Right! Don't get back in that cage.
As of Monday morning, we have not yet caught #2 or #3.
why do you have to catch the squirrels? what are they doing? Just wondering?
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