Yesterday she was faceless and today she has (or had) a new nose. It's an acorn cap that must have fallen or been dropped by a squirrel from the tree above. Actually, she's headless now... Soon she'll be nothing more than a couple of sticks and pine branches.
It's time to send someone out to retrieve the hats and scarves once again.
Martha, this kinda like watching CSI: decomposing snow people! :)
ReplyDeleteSquirrels must have some artistic talent. The new nose is perfectly placed! They (the squirrels) must have had a pretty good chuckle at that.
ReplyDeleteYes, Judie, it is rather morbid, isn't it? Okay, well, they're all done decomposing now. No more pictures.
ReplyDeleteYes, Anon, squirrels are very talented! I can just imagine them laughing at the perfect nose placement!
it's kind of sad...
ReplyDeleteI loved the snow people. And I laugh at csi. Really, who goes through a crime scene with a flash light, plleese! Why can't they just flip a light switch? So did the squirels high five like in the comercial?
ReplyDeleteWhile I was walking the dog today, I saw a melting snowman wearing a ley (not sure of the spelling...one of those flower necklaces from Hawaii).
ReplyDeleteThat's too funny! Both the CSI references and the lei (I think that's how it's spelled).
ReplyDeleteJudie, I always think the same thing when I watch CSI. Turn on the light!!
so with the leigh (tryed a new spelling just in case LOL) does that mean that they have their plane tickets to Hawaii?
ReplyDeleteand yes please a flash light? but then again they can see all the flashy things with a general light on. someone should call and ask if that is done in real life.mmmmmmmmm
I'll check it out eh.