I did his laundry for him, and did a few other chores to save his arm. Garbage, for example. He is learning to ask for help.
These were tracks going off into the bush. I think it was the fisher, although it didn't appear on the trailcam nearby.
These tracks gave Cinnamon pause. (Get it?!) He did that cat sniff, with his mouth open to access more smells. I'm not sure what they were.
The snowshoe hare's tracks are quite distinct.
The fisher
Cinnamon was so interested!
They are big tracks!
These tracks gave Cinnamon pause. (Get it?!) He did that cat sniff, with his mouth open to access more smells. I'm not sure what they were.
The fisher
Cinnamon was so interested!
They are big tracks!
The trailcam revealed a fox . A quick red fox!
Uh, oh. Butch raccoon is awake! batten down the hatches!
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Always something to see and report.
...we are this morning too, but this week things will be warming up.
Maybe the quick red fox is re-writing the sentence that so many learner typists use.But no lazy dog there. Thanks for the update with Cinnamon, guess they know how much cold their paws will take.
It is supposed to go up to +10˚C here this afternoon so hopefully some of the warm air goes your way too!
You got off the topic of helping JB . Poor guy is second to the critters!
Cinnamon likes getting out and about.
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