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@blackhole99 wrote:

Love that Cat Nap Inn picture.


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The Cat Nap Inn is a favorite got it from Yankee Sturbridge awhile back

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Very nice, I love how you have the critters mixed in. Cute.
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Very pretty,

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Very nice. I will probably visit this thread during the whole season. Great job.

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@Spurt  I love what you've done.  I especially love the squirrels.  We have so many of them running in our yard around the Oak trees looking for Acorns.

 

Enjoy your beautifully decorated home.  You've done a great job.

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Hi, good products, I like. Is this manual work?

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I love it all but like others have said, that first picture looks like it's done by a professional!

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@lucymo wrote:

@Spurt  I love what you've done.  I especially love the squirrels.  We have so many of them running in our yard around the Oak trees looking for Acorns.

 

Enjoy your beautifully decorated home.  You've done a great job.


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Thank you Lucy, normally I dont put out the Halloween stuff until October.

 

We have a lot of squirrels here too...Although most of the squirrels are cautious because of cats in my neighborhood. .My sister has a squirrel feeder and she gives them treats (unsalted peanuts) right out of her hand.  Her cat ignores the squirrels I think he thinks there just funny looking cats..............

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@Spurt wrote:

@lucymo wrote:

@Spurt  I love what you've done.  I especially love the squirrels.  We have so many of them running in our yard around the Oak trees looking for Acorns.

 

Enjoy your beautifully decorated home.  You've done a great job.


@lucymo

 

Thank you Lucy, normally I dont put out the Halloween stuff until October.

 

We have a lot of squirrels here too...Although most of the squirrels are cautious because of cats in my neighborhood. .My sister has a squirrel feeder and she gives them treats (unsalted peanuts) right out of her hand.  Her cat ignores the squirrels I think he thinks there just funny looking cats..............


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My uncle lives in a third floor apartment with large terrace overlooking Lake Washington.  When he sat out on the terrace he started feeding the squirrels - they would get up on his knee to get their peanut.  When it got to be fall he was no longer sitting on the terrace and they wanted their peanuts - the made holes in his screen door, uprooted the plants in his pots - they were mad!

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@Spurt

 

Very pretty with everything you did for fall decorating! Does it feel like fall there, yet? I don't think you'd remember, but I am from SA, some of my family live there, but I haven't had the chance to call them.

 

I love the rustic window in the first pic, it's my kind of decor. Your things all coordinate with each other for a nice total effect. Is that a Jim Shore angel? I like his things. I like how you brought in wildlife into the decor. 

 

Squirrels are cute, too. Sometimes I'm mad at the real ones here, sometime they are just too funny. I put out a bunch of grapes. At first, they didn't like them, then little by little, they started eating them, and then buried a bunch. Maybe they want me to have grapevines next year, alas these are seedless, lol. I've had squirrels perch on the overhang over the doors and I could see their shadows, knowing they are waiting to pounce on me for a peanut. Then others climb the screens of the patio doors to get me to notice them for food. The newest little ones are nervous still, but I noticed they are listening for the door to open now.