Tree Houser selfie thread

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That's amazing Butch, you must've taken really good care of him. The oldest one we've had was 8 and we thought he was ancient. I love squirrels too Jim. I used to hunt and eat them but I'd have to be real hungry to do it now
 
I'm having a hard time posting pictures here.

It's right side up on my desktop, then somewhere in the upload it flips it.
Oh well, maybe you can fix it Boss?
 
I'm on my apple laptop,
I just tried with my smartphone too and it flipped it too. Oh well. No worries, Mate!

I tried the manage attachments upload and the little picture icon on the quick reply.

Sorry about the mess Butch.

:)
 
Jesus, Jay.

That picture is huge. It's life size. I didn't realize how ugly I am til now.
Thank you for flipping it, at least everyone won't squint.

Now I just tried to download a photo resizer...not working yet.


Butch, lol. It's hard work taking selfies in a tree. concentrating and stuff.
 
Hardly ugly, Deva. Rather charming boyish in a Tom Sawyer type of way. Reports on file are good from people that have actually met you too. :lol:
 
Nice pics, all.

Ray, how did you acquire your squirrel, and train him?
 
Back when I more felled than climbed.....
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Nice pics, all.

Ray, how did you acquire your squirrel, and train him?
Hey Cory, a neighbor found Pearl crawling around his yard and called us. He knew we had raised several squirrels and other critters in the past. Pearl had a little hair but we have raised them from little pink grub worm size. Young gray squirrels are easy to tame. They need milk and if you have it, they learn to depend on you and trust you pretty quickly. Others were found after I put their nest tree on the ground.
 
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