The Return of the Squirrel

I can feel the march of spring. Could be a flash in the pan though. Smoky blue days making way for sunny ones replete with the network of bare branches and portly natives returning to scrounge nuts. But then there are hardly any, so with bushy tails fanning above their backs they scamper right up to you and rear upon their minuscule hind legs just like the comical meerkats you cooed over in Dartmoor.

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  1. travelnerdplans avatar

    Gorgeous pictures, Arundhati! Your squirrel is so cute and has a mischievous look to him. But my favorite is the trees with the blue sky peeking out from behind ❤

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you love! It is mine too. If the squirrel was mine, he would have had a treasure trove of pecans. xx

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      1. travelnerdplans avatar

        You would have a squirrel friend for life if you doled out such a nut feast. And soon maybe a squirrel colony once the news spread–I am thinking it is good your pockets were not filled with pecans that day 😉

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        You know I have been tempted but I do not want to introduce the tikes to pecan-ish pleasures and then snatch it away just like that. Who wants bad karma? xx

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      3. travelnerdplans avatar

        That is wise thinking. Best to keep the squirrels content in their squirrel ways. 🙂

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  2. lexandneek avatar

    Looking at your photos of the squirrel reminds me of Beatrix Potter’s story of Squirrel Nutkin. Hopefully this squirrel will keep away from owls and be able to keep its tail 😉

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      I am willing to keep all owls at home for their sake 😉 And then they can imprint on us and we would have quite a unique family. I love Potter too and funny that you mention Squirrel Nutkin because just the other day we were watching a show called Escape to the Country, set in the English countryside, and I was charmed by the army of red squirrels this photographer feeds daily. A random thought really 🙂

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      1. lexandneek avatar

        The first book I read as a child by Potter was Squirrel Nutkin not the popular Peter Rabbit. I loved seeing the lovely illustrations especially of the squirrels fishing in the river. Didn’t know they could do that! 😉 Escape to the Country sounds like a wonderful show – an army of red squirrels sounds great! Their leader could be Captain Cupcake 😛

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        You are right, Squirrel Nutkin is not a celebrity like Peter Rabbit 🙂 Cuptain Cupcake is all set to take on this mantle of leading an army of greedy little red squirrels. But then I will have to eschew the company of the greys because they are supposed to be toxic for the red squirrels!

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      3. lexandneek avatar

        You have a children’s story in the making!

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  3. SeekingSammy avatar

    Lovely photos 🙂 And such a cute squirrel! Hope they didn’t try to steal food from you

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Hah thanks…if only! Poor mite went away in a huff 😉 x

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  4. Klausbernd avatar

    Dear Dippy-Dotty Girl,
    may I be allowed to criticise your post?
    I really like the graphics, especially of your first photographs and the colour management as well. The first 3 pictures make me stop and have a longer look. They are great! Oh dear, and now the but – but these 3 pictures are enough. The rest of the pictures destroy the impact of the first three brilliant pictures. That’s a pity.
    I hope writing my ideas about your picture presentation was helpful.
    With warm greetings from the cold sea
    Klausbernd
    Greetings from the rest of The Fab Four

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Funny that you mention it, Klausbernd. I did think of it you know. To me the dreaminess of the first three was surreal (even though the word runs the risk of being declared stale). The contrast is jarring, I agree. But it is also the contrast I am living at the moment.
      And you are always allowed to criticise — it is the way forward. Hope you have a pot of tea to enjoy the view of the cold sea with. Cheers.

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  5. Cheila Belinda Cruz avatar

    So cute. I’ve ever seen a squirrel in real life ?

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Come right over, hun! Rosa might throw a hissy fit but… xx

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  6. iwannabealady avatar

    The pictures of the water and haze, sigh and sigh some more.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you love. The kind of day that makes you slip into a reverie 🙂 xx

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  7. Noel White avatar

    Beautiful photos!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you Noel 🙂

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  8. lifeofangela avatar

    Squirell!! 😀

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  9. M.B. Henry avatar

    Beautiful photos – I just love that first one. And the squirrel of course 🙂

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Cheers M.B. 🙂 xx

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  10. Jennifer | Stewie Overseas avatar

    So cute! I never see squirrels in Japan, though I saw them all the time in Canada. I think I can feel spring coming too…

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      I shall pass your appreciation to the fat grey ones here. They are rather anxious to go back to summer methinks 😉 xx

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  11. Natalie Vinh avatar

    How I’ve missed reading your posts! I’ve got quite a lot to catch up on!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Hey Natalie, how have you been? I have to catch up with what is going on at your end too! xx

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  12. thewonderer86 avatar

    No spring here yet. Next week it’s going to be barely above freezing – yikes! I guess I will just have to drink hot chocolate!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      I shall live vicariously though I am enjoying this unexpected bout of warmth! xx

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  13. We Travel Happy avatar

    Already? So soon 🙂 We also have squirrels here in Singapore, I always see two in my garden, but they are skinny with less bushy tail and not as cute as the ones over there.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Hah might be a random spell, Amor. Who knows…this is my first winter here. But skinny or not, my love to your squirrel duo. xx

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  14. Osyth avatar

    You have no idea how much I needed those squirrels …. adorable! Our parks have been hijacked for the 50th Anniversary of the 1968 Winter Olympics and it has been hard to walk unperturbed which means my squirrel count has been low lately. I must also remark that your shots of the water and bridge are beyond atmospheric … Really worthy of wall-art! Smiles and hugs from France and I’ll be checking on l’écureuils later in the week to see how they have fared with all the rude disturbance to their lives. Xx

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      That makes me smile — the 50th anniversary celebration of the 1968 Winter Olympics. Must be quite the jamboree.
      Thank you Osyth, since I am not an artist, I shall have to make do with the camera 🙂 As for l’écureuils, I send them empathies and hugs (how precocious of me to assume that they are huggy beings!) from their chubby little counterparts in Bayonne. xx

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      1. Osyth avatar

        It is …. though slightly formless if I’m honest ? the squirrels need all the solidarity they can get and I’m sure a few kindred hugs are welcome xx

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  16. artistbybeauty avatar

    Lovely post dear ?? Such beautiful photos. The squirrel is adorable x x

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      1. artistbybeauty avatar

        You are most welcome dear ?? x x

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  17. TheresaBarker avatar

    Oh my gosh, that squirrel almost fades into the background! It’s like she is wearing her February-shade coat just for you, Dippy-Dotty Girl! Brr! Here in the Pacific Northwest we’re getting a huge cold-snap, I can totally relate to your bare and snow-branch photos. It snowed last night and it’s icy this morning, in the 30s – when usually we’re getting rain and 40-degree weather! Aurgh! 🙂 Thanks for the fun photos. Great hearing from you! xx

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      A coat the shade of February. Nicely put, Theresa. Enjoy the icy weather with warm snuggles and hot chocolate *hugs xx

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      1. TheresaBarker avatar

        yes, hot chocolate is just the thing. xx

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  18. InspiresN avatar

    Ah! lovely capture of the squirrel there ! so glad we are getting to spring !!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thanks Nisha. I sure hope so. Have a fun weekend 🙂

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      1. InspiresN avatar

        You are welcome, and you too have a good one!!

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  19. Courtney Livingston avatar

    Love the pictures! I do hope spring comes soon..!
    xx
    Courtney || https://courtneylivin.com

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Hiya Courtney, thank you 🙂 Spring can never come too fast. xx

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  20. Paula avatar

    Bright eyed and bushy tailed! Awesome! Baby season is upon us! 😀

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Bring the beauties on 🙂 xx

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  21. amindfultravellerblog avatar

    Oh he is back! Hope the March weather will bring a bit more warmth over there. Xx

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  22. travelgarb avatar

    Just getting ready for a Siberian blast here. We might finally get some snow!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      I read about it 🙂 Yoohoo!

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  23. afoodiehousewife avatar

    First of all, the feature image is stunning! Just stunning! ❤ …and Look at the cheeky little fluff..they are such clever creatures! I am always looking to stroke the squirrels when they come near us in the park to get their share of our picnic treats but hubs keeps warning me that one of these day, I will get my fingers chewed off by them! *graphic image…sorry* I can't help it…too much of leftover chip 'n dale mania lurking in my brain! 😀 I am so ready for some sunshine….We had a bizarre week here in Dublin. Where we have almost no snow ever throughout the year in our corner of the world, these past days, 'the beast from the east' (that what the locals are calling the snow storm) has given us more than we asked for. Everything came to a standstill and we have been in a house-arrest for 4 days now. Snow snow go away..come again another day! 😉 Lovely post as always! xx

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  24. dippydottygirl avatar

    That does sound ominous. I hope you are well stocked with food and drinks. It must feel awful to be trapped inside. By now you must be ready to get into the great outdoors! Don’t worry and hold on. We have been watching BBC and wondering about this odd phenomenon. I read about it yesterday in a piece in the NYT that linked this to the beast called climate change. Apparently the polar vortex which rests over the Arctic and traps the frigid air there has been disturbed. Hence this craziness. And get this, apparently the arctic is getting balmy weather!
    Yeah it is better not to feed those cheeky cuties even though I just noticed from my window that this old man, who is one of the regular runners in the park, sprinkled some nuts for them. I think it just messes with their natural way of scrounging. But then I guess we do what we do. I think you are safe from getting your fingers chewed off by them, unless we enter a parallel realm where squirrels feast on steaks and lions eat nuts 😀 xx

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