I'll bet you would really like to catch one of those bats, June. I've got a recipe for bat soup if you want it. Yum in the tum. Keep your beautiful eyes on the prize.
Watch out for those bats, June!! A few weeks ago,, it was still September, there were two bats in our cellar...goodness knows how they got in there, but they were swooping very close to petcretary's head...EEK! (Thankfully they are gone now, at least we have not seem them anymore...)
Our middle daughter is fascinated with bats. Before the snow flies, they come down and gracefully dance across the sky for us. Then they hide in the tall trees.
Duck your head and run, Juney!
ReplyDeleteThose are big bats, June. We only get tiny ones here (pipistrelle).
ReplyDeletebatman and robin?
ReplyDeleteI think you have gone to the bats. Reach up with your paws and snag one!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet you would really like to catch one of those bats, June. I've got a recipe for bat soup if you want it. Yum in the tum. Keep your beautiful eyes on the prize.
ReplyDeleteDid you catch a bat June? Mom calls us in the house about the time they start coming out here.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of bats, June. Not to worry though, they are nice to be around.
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Very cool batty photo, sweet June!
ReplyDeleteYou have bats in your trees, not bats in your belfry. ha ha
ReplyDeleteIt's National Bat Week, Junie!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, you sure have a lot of batty friends.
ReplyDeleteBe careful June. XO
ReplyDeleteJune that is a beautiful picture...give your photographer a high 5
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Boolatry Beauty!!!
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
We think bats are amazing creatures!
ReplyDeleteSppppooooookkkkky!!!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy and the Gang
Woooo...Boooo...that's cool! Love the header, too! Perfect for Howloween!
ReplyDeleteThis is spooky but beautiful, Juney!
ReplyDeleteWatch out for those bats, June!! A few weeks ago,, it was still September, there were two bats in our cellar...goodness knows how they got in there, but they were swooping very close to petcretary's head...EEK!
ReplyDelete(Thankfully they are gone now, at least we have not seem them anymore...)
Yikes, a haunted forest!
ReplyDeleteJuney, are you gonna give those bats a whap?
ReplyDeleteOur middle daughter is fascinated with bats. Before the snow flies, they come down and gracefully dance across the sky for us. Then they hide in the tall trees.
ReplyDeleteMake sure they don't get in your belfry.
ReplyDeleteAre you going batty?
ReplyDeleteBats are fascinating and fun to watch. Just sit and enjoy!
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