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Title: Squirrels at the National Archives
Post by: Paul Hamilton on 22-Jan-11, 07:39:32 PM
My wife, Mary was delighted when I sent her the link for the Coopers Hawk at the Library of Congress.  She decided that the National Archives should do its own "creature feature"  Here is her latest blog:

http://blogs.archives.gov/prologue/?p=3517 (http://blogs.archives.gov/prologue/?p=3517)

She suspects that there are a lot of good pictures of White House squirrels and invites you to use the new search engine to explore American history, with and without squirrels

Paul


Title: Re: Squirrels at the National Archives
Post by: Carol P. on 22-Jan-11, 07:51:16 PM
My wife, Mary was delighted when I sent her the link for the Coopers Hawk at the Library of Congress.  She decided that the National Archives should do its own "creature feature"  Here is her latest blog:

http://blogs.archives.gov/prologue/?p=3517 (http://blogs.archives.gov/prologue/?p=3517)

She suspects that there are a lot of good pictures of White House squirrels and invites you to use the new search engine to explore American history, with and without squirrels

Paul

Very nice!   :clap:

Thanks for sharing Mary's blog Paul.

Carol P.


Title: Re: Squirrels at the National Archives
Post by: Patti from Kentucky on 22-Jan-11, 10:06:29 PM
Nice blog entry...thanks!  I made peace with my squirrels by giving up on growing tomatoes...now I throw peanuts out for them when there's snow on the ground, as there has been most of this winter.