Hi NellJean, As I rounded the corner of the house yesterday, I heard a little rustling noise. And there was the sweet little fox. I spoke to him and he didn't run, so I continued walking around the house to get the camera. (And some tools.) He'd just laid back down in the sunshine to snooze.
Hi Rosemary, I hope I see him again! He was definitely a cutie! :-)
You seem to have a great sense of blogging humor. Thanks for the visit and, yes, I'm enjoying the ABC Wednesday by going through the streets in our community. You should try it! It takes to places you never dreamed!
Check out GDP on Thursday. I'm not very humorous, usually, but I try tomorrow!
How great he isn't frightened of you? He must realize you mean him no harm. I've actually been seeing a fox around my garden lately. Three sightings in the last month when I'd only ever seen one before. We have a lot of rabbits in the neighborhood so maybe he found some easy food??
Hi Shy, I don't see the fox(es) often, either. Tulip Time is an annual occurrence in Pella. I assume the street sweeping is a "throwback" to long-ago customs.
Greensboro Jan, I cannot believe I missed your comment (and that of the next two people). However, I've not been home again lately, so I will not say "hi!" Thanks for your visit and I will pop over to see you, now. :-)
Hi Chubskulit, Thanks for visiting. :-)
Hi Kathleen, Isn't it funny that you're seeing a fox, too? Perhaps he IS getting your rabbits. I'm thinking (hoping) mine is getting the chipmunks that like to dig and eat tulip bulbs, etc.,, etc.! ha.
Thank you for visiting today. I don't mean to make it hard for you to leave a message, but temporarily I am going to enable word verification. Too many spam messages to deal with lately. Thanks for your patience! SG
Wonder what your wittle fox is hunting? He's precious.
ReplyDeleteQuietly I say, Wow watch a great photo op.....
ReplyDeleteHi NellJean, As I rounded the corner of the house yesterday, I heard a little rustling noise. And there was the sweet little fox. I spoke to him and he didn't run, so I continued walking around the house to get the camera. (And some tools.) He'd just laid back down in the sunshine to snooze.
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary, I hope I see him again! He was definitely a cutie! :-)
Ah, what a cutie pie. Your wittle fox is adorable. :))
ReplyDeleteHi Kate! I even visited with him a little, and he didn't run away! ;-)
ReplyDeletequality post - quiet is quite good.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
So cute! How nice that you were able to take its photo!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! Quiet is indeed quite good! Terrific captures and what fun! I love them! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
ABC Team
Thank you, Roger.
ReplyDeleteI love your name, EG Wow! :-)
Thank you Sylvia. It's all uphill!
So beautiful, great photos. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is the best kind of visitor for your garden. I hope it comes back a lot to hunt rabbits etc.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
Hi Rebecca, Can you believe I drilled and hung three birdhouses and planted garden seeds only 40 feet away? ha!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue... I continue to keep a watchful eye!
Rosey, I hope he decides he likes it enough to stay, as well. He could definitely take care of those bulb-eating chipmunks!!
You seem to have a great sense of blogging humor. Thanks for the visit and, yes, I'm enjoying the ABC Wednesday by going through the streets in our community. You should try it! It takes to places you never dreamed!
ReplyDeleteCheck out GDP on Thursday. I'm not very humorous, usually, but I try tomorrow!
Jan
Lovely, sleeping so quietly...
ReplyDeletePlease find out what my Q is at Nostalgic Marveling
How great he isn't frightened of you? He must realize you mean him no harm. I've actually been seeing a fox around my garden lately. Three sightings in the last month when I'd only ever seen one before. We have a lot of rabbits in the neighborhood so maybe he found some easy food??
ReplyDeleteI like Quiet.
ReplyDeleteDid get your comment in my e-mail but that post vanished.
Thanks,Patsi
Lovely to see your little Fox Shady. They used to visit my garden but I haven't seen any sign of them for a while now.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed your 'Tulip Time' post. Everything looked so colourful and the colours of the Tulips themselves were breathtaking!
I was intrigued by the street sweeping, what was the significance of that?
It sounded like you had a very enjoyable day and I hope it helped to distract you a little at this difficult time Shady.
Oh cuuuuuuute!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Patsi, I wonder what that was about?
ReplyDeleteHi Shy, I don't see the fox(es) often, either. Tulip Time is an annual occurrence in Pella. I assume the street sweeping is a "throwback" to long-ago customs.
Hi Ginger, Thanks. :-)
I like the photos of you playing peek a boo with the fluffy fox under the trees, especially the last one, with his perky ears.
ReplyDeleteHi Northern. Thanks for your visit - you'd have enjoyed peeking at him, too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreensboro Jan, I cannot believe I missed your comment (and that of the next two people). However, I've not been home again lately, so I will not say "hi!" Thanks for your visit and I will pop over to see you, now. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Chubskulit, Thanks for visiting. :-)
Hi Kathleen, Isn't it funny that you're seeing a fox, too? Perhaps he IS getting your rabbits. I'm thinking (hoping) mine is getting the chipmunks that like to dig and eat tulip bulbs, etc.,, etc.! ha.