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Morning check-up (Original Post) elleng Jul 2024 OP
We came through it OK here in northern Delaware. Power finally came back on about three 3:30 AM Walleye Jul 2024 #1
NO power loss here, no rain or storm, elleng Jul 2024 #2
I have family in Wilmington, haven't heard from them Diamond_Dog Jul 2024 #5
I love Squirrels! HeartsCanHope Jul 2024 #3
Glad you're enjoying them; elleng Jul 2024 #4

Walleye

(35,540 posts)
1. We came through it OK here in northern Delaware. Power finally came back on about three 3:30 AM
Wed Jul 17, 2024, 06:57 AM
Jul 2024

Tiger, my little old outdoor kitty meowed in my window about 1 AM and I gave him a can of food. I was really glad to see him.

elleng

(135,988 posts)
2. NO power loss here, no rain or storm,
Wed Jul 17, 2024, 07:01 AM
Jul 2024

'just' South Pacific and West Side story, and 'tail end' of sunrise!

Glad you could feed kitty; 'my' wild ones feed themselves.

Diamond_Dog

(34,593 posts)
5. I have family in Wilmington, haven't heard from them
Wed Jul 17, 2024, 07:36 AM
Jul 2024

So hopefully they’re fine as well. Glad to hear Tiger was OK.

HeartsCanHope

(734 posts)
3. I love Squirrels!
Wed Jul 17, 2024, 07:08 AM
Jul 2024

We have a family of squirrels in the backyard that I just love watching. Yes, they make a mess and sometimes scare away the birds, but I love watching them climb the bird feeder poles to get to the seed in the bird feeders. It is especially fun to watch them when we've had rain. Takes them several tries to shinny up the pole. It's a spiral twirl downwards until they dry off the pole, but they never seem to get dizzy. Hope everyone is okay. Thanks for the lovely photos! Take care.

elleng

(135,988 posts)
4. Glad you're enjoying them;
Wed Jul 17, 2024, 07:15 AM
Jul 2024

amuse me sometimes too.

A few years ago, before I started noticing osprey, I planted roses in large pots @ my front door, but ended up stopping, as squirrels seemed to enjoy roots, and I couldn't keep them alive, so I quit.

Caught this one @ my back door, and it's relatives 'around' sometimes.

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