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What did you do today?

A Woodchuck and a Squirrel drove through this....







And this....




Please note the two...that's two snow plows..



And did I mention this????






I-84 was closed today and we had to find a new route around the accidents to reach our final destination. We had to slow down due to the cows on the road.

And last but not least.....


Comments

Kelsgarden said…
I see that you took our little talk about road and weather condition seriously after that little "major highway closed due to flood" incident

was it the "and I'll be watching the webcams this time" or that Squirrel was actually with you this time and there were witnesses . . .
Travel said…
It is so rare and so admirable to find someone with such dedication to one's work these days. You are a fine furry role model for the worker bees of the world. Neither, rain, nor, sleet, nor, snow, nor dark of night will sway these rodent's from their appointed rounds.

TR
Me said…
OMGosh... I swear to you I have photos that look almost exactly the same - that I took a couple days ago while driving to the mall and to deliver the ice lanterns and goody bag to my best friend. I have them saved on my computer for a blog post at some point about Iowa weather... and I just laughed out loud because it looks almost exactly like the first two you posted!

Wait till you see them - you'll laugh too. We are about 5 states apart, but looking at the same roads. LOL.
WickedHamster said…
Ooooo! Pretty! (Meritt: You go through WAY too much to deliver ice lanterns and goody bags! At least the rodents get paid for it.)
Anonymous said…
I was never scared, well except for the cows in the road.

They looked hungry.
Woodchuck said…
I still think that we should have gone cow tipping....

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