In New England, stone walls are often found deep in the woods. Back in the 18th and 19th centuries, those woods were cow pastures and the trees grew in after the farm was abandoned.
My niece in Virginia has one bordering her property but she has to drive miles to get into her driveway because the fence is pre-civil war and cannot be touched
In a wooded area of old Dallas (1950’s) I feed Bluejays cracked peanuts. They flock to the feeders six at a time. Very messy eaters. On the ground below three or four squirrels clean up their mess. But lately they’ve started to stand up and fold their hands and stare up at the feeders, now appearing to pray to the bluejays for peanuts. Very odd,
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
Good thing he’s a gray squirrel.
blunebottle over 1 year ago
The nose knows.
allen@home over 1 year ago
I heard a squirrel. I know i did.
hubbard3188 over 1 year ago
Another outstanding tree. BTW, Good fences make good neighbors.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
My pup can get the scent 50 meters away.
wrloftis over 1 year ago
Look for a piece of black rock that has no business in a New England field. There’s something under it.
jagedlo over 1 year ago
“Yep, you don’t see much of it anymore…”
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
It’s the wall and tree from The Shawshank Redemption!
uniquename over 1 year ago
In New England, stone walls are often found deep in the woods. Back in the 18th and 19th centuries, those woods were cow pastures and the trees grew in after the farm was abandoned.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Ssssssush! I just got a faint scent of a squirrel. See any around?
☺️☺️☺️
prrdh over 1 year ago
So there’s no tree on the squirrel’s side of the fence?
ladykat over 1 year ago
No, he a fan of what is on the other side of the fence.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
What a squirrely situation to be in.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 1 year ago
My niece in Virginia has one bordering her property but she has to drive miles to get into her driveway because the fence is pre-civil war and cannot be touched
Budman 2 over 1 year ago
I always love seeing those rock walls winding their way thru the woods in New England.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
NIce work. He cannot push it over.
whulsey over 1 year ago
In a wooded area of old Dallas (1950’s) I feed Bluejays cracked peanuts. They flock to the feeders six at a time. Very messy eaters. On the ground below three or four squirrels clean up their mess. But lately they’ve started to stand up and fold their hands and stare up at the feeders, now appearing to pray to the bluejays for peanuts. Very odd,
bwswolf over 1 year ago
“SQUIRREL” …………. :)