While feeding the squirrels, i talk to SADDI, telling her how much she would love this house and all of nature's visitors that we receive. If SADDI were here, i know she'd be sitting on the sofa, constantly looking outside, watching everything going on.
It reminds of the time when we went to the park. SADDI saw a squirrel running across the grass and she began to chase it, with me on the other side of the leash. The squirrel jumped up into a thick talk tree, SADDI stood there on her back legs, her front paws holding the tree. The squirrel just high enough to look down at SADDI and tease her, doing some squirrel talk. SADDI stood there, looking up at the squirrel, then over to me with that beautiful smile. SADDI didn't want to leave, so she stood there for a couple of minutes. The squirrel, shaking it's tail and still talking down to her, must have become bored, because it ran up into the tree and out of sight. SADDI came down and allowed us to continue walking. But she kept looking back at the tree. The next couple of days, when we took our walk in the park, SADDI always went over to that tree and looked up, trying to find her squirrel friend.
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