A Lizard’s Unique Neighbors

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From Bald Eagles To Roof-High Skeletons To Awesome People…

What will we see next?!

“Oh boy! Oh boy! Oh boy!”
“What is that up there?”
“I’ve been in this vehicle long enough. Can we go home now?”
“Never mind. I’m now intrigued.”

We can’t anticipate what we’ll see driving around and living out here. We’ve seen  majestic bald eagles mating:

Tap to zoom in:

Yes… that’s stationary position. In a field – with humans (us) 40-ish feet away – and an occasional car driving 15-ish feet from them!! Some people stop in the road to behold the glory of these large birds.

We’ve enjoyed a raccoon family eating watermelon on our deck. This allowed us to see their personalities. We called one “Braveheart”, because it was always the first to eat. It gave the others courage, as slowly, they realized our sitting on the chairs near them was not a threat. It was funny to see them slither vertically down (butt and feet last) into the gap of our deck from one of many construction flaws by the previous home-owner.

Yes, raccoons can attack. Yes, they could have rabies. But, when they are not overcome with their necessary wild side, they are truly sweet, funny, and intelligent animals at their cores. They have excellent memories, invent  games to play, and can solve some locks or puzzles of sorts to get to food or satisfy their curiosity. We watched mama coon’s big o’ butt waddle away with 4 somewhat tiny, round bottoms following. It was precious.

How many of these can I find?!! Help!😁

🛒Or shop through our links. Here’s a good place to start: with the rotary cheese grater that we have. I wish we had this thing years ago. It’s perfect for eating shredded block cheese instead of that pre-shredded stuff from the stores with all the additives and anti-caking agents, which are potato starch or cellulose – which is chemically-treated sawdust or cotton lint!! It’s also awesome for shredding hard foods such as carrots and radishes.

We saw mama and two of her babies cross the road, but two stayed put as a car sped by while mama and siblings waited and watched. I was frozen… “Please don’t move babies!!” Now, nearly a year later, sadly (heartbreakingly), we saw an angelic, fuzzy-wuzzy raccoon (possibly one of those babies now grown) getting hailed and heavily rained on in our tree (that’s it, I want multiple animal homes in the back yard now) before being smacked by a jacka** driving too fast or not caring about lives or potentially newly orphaned babies due to their ‘heavy feet’ and carelessness.

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This beautifully ‘painted face’ ball of fluff then got eaten by a bald eagle who got pecked on by a ballsy crow yet was respected by the turkey vultures.

The vultures are giving the eagle space.

Watch the bald eagle be pecked on by the ballsy crow, and fly with the poor, sweet raccoon. I wish the raccoon hadn’t had such an awful last day of its life.

Murph was so interested in our view of the birds. He doesn’t mind seeing them from behind a window.

Along with unexpected scenes as these, there exists unexpected scenes of a different variety around here, such as this one:

Got flags? This guy is serious. I do appreciate the American spirit!😁

And this one:

This is what happens when you leave your Halloween decorations out way too long!! Is it smoking a carrot, you guys?!🤣It was previously in a Santa hat and later in some leprechaun attire. Driving by some days later, we saw it donned yet another new suite!!

I’m grateful that I have Murph to see this stuff with me.
You need to see this. Please visit Mr. Blackwood and the raccoons who bring him so much joy. https://www.youtube.com/c/JamesBlackwoodRaccoonWhisperer

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4 responses to “A Lizard’s Unique Neighbors”

  1. Murph has loads of interesting neighbours.

    Enough to write a book or screenplay about.

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  2. He certainly does.
    …I never tried an artistic feat such as these things. You’re more a natural to these things than I. I feel as though I need an editor or at least obtain Grammarly to get through a blog post. : )

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  3. Thank you so much, Dawn.🦎💚

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