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The peeps have been planning their daily walks around the daily thunderstorms.
We saw this one heading in our direction; beautiful & scary!
You’ll never guess what they saw yesterday on their walk!
A marmot!
He was sitting there like he owned the place and like he was gonna give out advice.
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We wish they had brought him back for us to meet! What could go wrong? πΉπΉπΉ
Kat & Rocky
Dearest Nephews OMCs I have always wondered what a Marmot's voice would sound like. This video answered that question. As for a meet and greet...I would rather not tangle with his razor sharp teeth and sword claws.
Wew had some thunder-boomers here too...at least no tornadoes....
ReplyDeleteThat is a cheeky Marmot...aka groundhog...or woodchuck! We have then all over around here...naughty they can be...but yes they are cute, but even the young ones will stand their ground if confronted...MJF tried to get one for himself once...I rescued it out of his ferocity! And form the msrmots returning teeth hisses and claws! I always like how they stand up straight to monitor their territory.
Dearest Cecilia,
ReplyDeleteThat is a very special enounter to see a Marmot!
Both of us have seen Groundhogs in South Dakota but they are different.
Thunder we got lots of so far...
Hugs,
Mariette + kitties
Kat and Rocky we have a groundhog that lives so very close that he comes by every day. He looks a whole lot like that marmet and no way would we get near those claws. Maybe he thinks he's a bit like Lucy from the Peanuts cartoon and can give away advice for five cents a piece.
ReplyDeleteHe's a handsome fellow! I've seen lots of groundhogs, they're common here, but I've never seen a marmot!
ReplyDeleteHe cracks me up! Love the video!! The photo is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one here, I don't know if they are native to Mississippi.
ReplyDeleteThat marmot looks very pleased with himself standing behind the rock.
ReplyDeleteIf the marmot is anything like our woodchucks - keep your distance!
ReplyDeleteWe have never seen a marmot and I doubt we ever will down here. Really is cute and he looks very intelligent. Love to see him I would also like to see what you would do if you saw him but I would hope that you would be on a leash and not running for a ha ha
ReplyDeletekat and rocky…. wunder if he wood grant ewe an inter veewz ?
ReplyDeletephil and hiz familee sure won’t…de trouterz tried for yeez ta
get em ta talk ‼️‼️. de gurl sayz WAR had sum awesum pawsum
toonz over de yeerz π΅π΅π΅πΊππ
Mom is a huge War fan! π
DeleteYou two have the greatest adventures. Thank you for sharing them with all of us.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Love and hugs to Auntie C. ♥
Awesome Marmot and video ~ you two are have fun times ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteHugs to you, Cecilia and Angel Madi ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
MOL about the bird with advice. XO
ReplyDeleteOMD....What a cutie that Marmot is! We are with you kitties and would love to meet a Marmot(although we are pretty sure our pawrents would be with yours and leave it be)!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Sunny & Rosy
I LOVE that music the marmot was playing as he waited for customers. I have an ear worm now! Holy cow, I need to look up what they are and their range of living.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to thank you for stopping by, and your words of sympathy. I’m missing my beautiful girl, and always will, but the other collies are doing their best to provide comfort.
ReplyDeleteSome of those storms are whoppers. I'm sure the marmot could give great advice about living in the moment and enjoying where you are.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun critter to see but always from a distance is best sweeties.
ReplyDeleteI have never in my life seen a marmot with my own eyes. How exciting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pic and video of the "wildlife" who has gone into business for himself. LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie that marmot is.
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