I store birdseed in the garage...someone helps himself.
Link with 947: Garage.
[I know some folks who found that one winter there were an unusual number of cats hanging around in their yard. The cats would be on the fences, sneaking around the yard, and were often found on the roof of the garage. The mystery was solved in the Spring when they cleaned out the garage and discovered a mouse had gotten into the birdseed that had been stored on a shelf.]
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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I store birdseed
in the garage...someone
helps himself.
Link with 947: Garage.
[I know some folks who found that one winter there were an unusual number of cats hanging around in their yard. The cats would be on the fences, sneaking around the yard, and were often found on the roof of the garage. The mystery was solved in the Spring when they cleaned out the garage and discovered a mouse had gotten into the birdseed that had been stored on a shelf.]
cats hang around my bird feeder - but not for the mice.
squirrels do that here. :)
music
mice
your garage must be packed out
how do you find room for the still :)
yes happens here too nice one
john
Field mice come around the bird feeders, but, so far, not in the house. Would definitely be "unwelcome".
Pamela: Them birdies better be careful. :-)
Andrew: Yes, same here, the little pests. :-)
Floots: :-) Different garages helps. The still would be in the basement. :-)
John: Thanks.
Pat: Right, I'm glad our garage is detached.
wild creatures find ways to help themselves...
Polona: Yes, most times they do, especially when we don't need them to. :-)
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