Red and Rover by Brian Basset for February 25, 2014

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    Catfeet Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Depends…have the squirrels seen their shadows yet?

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    kraftjeff  over 10 years ago

    Here in my backyard squirrel season is already in swing…

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    puggles  over 10 years ago

    In my yard the snow is ice encrusted, so the dogs can walk/run on it. Squirrel chasing season is always in swing.

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    ajr58  over 10 years ago

    The snow helps our dogs – really surprised the squirrel at his normally safe tree height – with the snow built up the dogs could almost reach him.

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    cleokaya  over 10 years ago

    Squirrel chasing doesn’t have a season here in the PNW, it runs throughout the year..

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    amaryllis2 Premium Member over 10 years ago

    @lightenup: it’s the whole state. And if you look at a map of where various food crops are grown, and the fact that they’ve announced there will be zero water released to some of those areas… We have rain predicted on the way; it’s a start and a fervent hope.

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    gobblingup Premium Member over 10 years ago

    @amaryllis2 & Jo Clear – Thanks for the info. I try to keep up with the news, but sometimes (okay, most of the time), it’s so depressing and stressful that I can’t read the details. I have a lot of respect for the people who provide our food and a lot of sympathy for animals and nature, and this drought (real or contrived) is not good all the way around. Best wishes to you!

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