Friday, 7 November 2014
Pumpkin Carving The Alternative On Freaky Friday!
Well spook day may have been and gone but next year if pumpkin carving is a bit of a chore for you here is an alternative way to make a Jack O Lantern without lifting a finder. Good to see those pesky tree rats are good for something. It is a tad long so skip the middle bit and jump to the big reveal.
Have a fabulous Friday all.
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Not bad for a Tree Rat eh ?
ReplyDeleteWow, Molly, did they let you loose with a pen !?! I'm banned from going anywhere near pens, can't think why ?
Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
That squirrel did a pretty good job of it! Yup, at least they're good for something!
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Mitch and Molly
OMD............................that is way too hilarious. Miz Molly, GO GET 'EM GIRL! (you are too much)
ReplyDeletethat is one fat squirrel, if anyone needs one i will ship for free
ReplyDeletewoo hoo i can now comment..
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart tree rat! And FAT too! My teenie weenie mouh is watering and it ain't fur pumpkin pie!
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You should have posted this BEFORE Halloween!
ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried boiled pumkin? Dawgies love it!
That's a pretty clever little squiggle! Whee aren't usually big fans of squiggles!
ReplyDeleteNacho, Noah, Buddy & Basil
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Well who knew squirrels could be creative
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is when the tree rat runs off a competitor. Pretty amazing that the squirrel stuck to the pattern tho.
ReplyDeleteoh, you rock!!! hooray for removing google+ comment format!!! THANKS A MILLION! :)
ReplyDeletethey must have put something extra good on that pumpkin for the squirrels to go after just those places! brilliant, though!
I wonder what they put on the pumpkin to make the tree rat start at the exact right place and keep it confined to the right areas. Eau de acorn, maybe?
ReplyDeleteWe are glad it is over, cos it is just one more day closer to turkey day! yum...yum...stella rose
ReplyDeleteWow a Halloween tree rat. That pesky tree rat is a bit clever though.
ReplyDeletePretty darn good for a tree rat! Spooky, too!
ReplyDeleteMOL MOL Dang tree rat must have some beaver DNAs too.
ReplyDeleteHugs madi and happy weekend
Impressive carving skills!
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Mr Bailey & Hazel
WE are STUNNED. SHOCKED Even.
ReplyDeleteNow that is clever...looks like all the writing has worn you out dear Molly :-)
ReplyDeleteOMD....We think that is pretty scary....if they are smart enough to carve pumpkins, what else are they capable of??!
ReplyDeleteSmileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
OMC!!! Speechless here!!
ReplyDeleteThey really ruin pumpkins...rotten critters!
ReplyDeleteWhat a persistent little guy he is!!! Was he trying to get at the seeds inside? :-)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Phantom, Ciara, and Lightning
Pee Ess, no email has arrived.
BOL!!! That is one busy squirrel!!!
ReplyDeleteღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!
Hmm. Hate to say it, but the tree rat was actually kind of impressive.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite the furry little artist!
ReplyDeletethat' is pretty impressive
ReplyDeleteretro rover
ha! not bad... butt I would like squirrel-arving another way LOL. have a super weekend Molly!
ReplyDeleteNow that would be another option for artistically challenged hoomans!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
Hello Molly, this little squirrel is a great artist - good cook - or hungry.....I don´t know - but I like it - it´s funny. Sorry being long time not here - but time is sooooo fast.... ;-) Have a wonderful sunday tomorrow with much sun - so as today here.
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Aiko
Great job that's better than Mum and Dad could do.
ReplyDeleteSheba.
Wowwzers! The squirrel did a pretty good job.
ReplyDeleteMes would have been chasing it though...mes LOVES to chase squirrels!
And Molly, thanks for stopping by for niptinis!
Kisses
Nellie
Oh my gosh those tree rats are scheming! And they are talented. We need to seek reinforcements.
ReplyDeletePretty talented!
ReplyDeleteHi hi hi! Ojo here! I will catch that squirrel! And then eat the pumpkin! Yay!
ReplyDeleteThat squirrel had a magic pumpkin, had to be.
ReplyDeleteLuvs Freya Rose Blossom X
I had no idea squirrels could do that much damage to a pumpkin! And in the right spots! Love Dolly
ReplyDeleteThat squirrel carves a pumpkin better than our mom!!!!! Ha roo roo roo!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry we've gotten so behind! We are trying to do some catching up today!
Yours sincerely,
Maggie T.
That actually happened to me once. I left an uncarved pumpkin on the stoop and the squirrels got to it. No cute face though. Clearly our squirrels are not artistic.
ReplyDeleteGenius squirrel! How in the world did that squirrel do that?
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