I have a feeling about who wouldn’t make it out of that place without some cute plushie to get her over the fact that you cannot take the baby badgers.
You posted badger, badger, badger and mushroom, mushroom. Where’s the snake?
Thanks for the cute overload as well as the memory. I probably haven’t thought about that animation in more than a decade. We were so easily entertained back then…
I will look for snake! So good to see you, Kengi, I hope all is well.
Kengisays
Thanks for asking. Dad came home last week, and things are still a little busy getting him settled back into a routine. I have new rails and railings and other things to help him get around. Hopefully in several weeks he can get rid of the walker and move onto a cane.
I still have some photos in the camera from the lake at the extended care facility. Amazing how I just can’t find the time to even upload them. I’m starting to get back into a routine as well.
Very glad to hear your Dad is back home. Hopefully, his recovery will seriously progress now, and you’ll have some time to slow down and relax.
Kengisays
Now that I think about it, I saw a snake sunning itself on our cellar door in the morning a few weeks back. It scurried away before I could get a picture. It wasn’t the first time I noticed a garter snake use that door for some morning heat.
Speaking of critter with wonderful vocalizations, badgers aren’t just adorably cute, they also make a bunch of chirps and beeps and whatnot. If you can find a badger’s threat-growl, it’s also pretty impressive! When Mister Badger is not in the mood for it, he has ways of saying so!
(Apropos animal communication: many people seem to think “animals can’t talk” which is really silly. If they couldn’t, they wouldn’t have complex varieties of vocalizations and we wouldn’t recognize that the sounds the porky was making were sounds of happiness. They lack complex grammars and whatever, but, yeah, human supremacists can go pound sand.)
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
I have a feeling about who wouldn’t make it out of that place without some cute plushie to get her over the fact that you cannot take the baby badgers.
Caine says
You and me both.
Kengi says
You posted badger, badger, badger and mushroom, mushroom. Where’s the snake?
Thanks for the cute overload as well as the memory. I probably haven’t thought about that animation in more than a decade. We were so easily entertained back then…
Caine says
I will look for snake! So good to see you, Kengi, I hope all is well.
Kengi says
Thanks for asking. Dad came home last week, and things are still a little busy getting him settled back into a routine. I have new rails and railings and other things to help him get around. Hopefully in several weeks he can get rid of the walker and move onto a cane.
I still have some photos in the camera from the lake at the extended care facility. Amazing how I just can’t find the time to even upload them. I’m starting to get back into a routine as well.
Caine says
Very glad to hear your Dad is back home. Hopefully, his recovery will seriously progress now, and you’ll have some time to slow down and relax.
Kengi says
Now that I think about it, I saw a snake sunning itself on our cellar door in the morning a few weeks back. It scurried away before I could get a picture. It wasn’t the first time I noticed a garter snake use that door for some morning heat.
Marcus Ranum says
Speaking of critter with wonderful vocalizations, badgers aren’t just adorably cute, they also make a bunch of chirps and beeps and whatnot. If you can find a badger’s threat-growl, it’s also pretty impressive! When Mister Badger is not in the mood for it, he has ways of saying so!
(Apropos animal communication: many people seem to think “animals can’t talk” which is really silly. If they couldn’t, they wouldn’t have complex varieties of vocalizations and we wouldn’t recognize that the sounds the porky was making were sounds of happiness. They lack complex grammars and whatever, but, yeah, human supremacists can go pound sand.)
Besides: badgers!
I Have Forgiven Jesus says
As a Wisconsinite (state animal: badger) I love this