They are always a joy to watch; red squirrels in particular, though these are not so easy to find nowadays. They inhabit a few enclaves in the islands where they once roamed supreme.
The last time I saw some was in the grounds of Southport Crematorium a few months ago. I was feeling rather leaden, given the location and the occasion, as you might imagine. Tufty and company quite unwittingly proved a momentarily uplifting sight on an otherwise sad day and gave me, for a while at least, something of a spring in my own step.
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Not Really About Squirrels
We wandered through hazel woods,
the day was warm and air smelled good.
Within that dappled cavern of green leaves
stirred gently by a lazy breeze
we followed squirrels
as they leaped from tree to tree...
...and afterwards decided
not to live together anymore.
We both felt warm and tender
and a little sad
for the loss of what we'd had.
Thanks for reading. Have a good week, S ;-)
I lived in the highlands for a couple of years and red squirrels came to the garden.
ReplyDeleteI have had many close encounters of the Red Squirrel kind, including one on my breakfast table on holiday. Very secretive and shy creatures, so I won't tell you where.
ReplyDeleteLove this one Steve x
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