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We’ve found that squirrels bite Christmas-tree lights off the string.
Maybe wants gin and tonic with a twist.
With an lolspeak caption you could post to lolcats:
http://icanhascheezburger.com/
Isn’t that, in fact, a walnut?
Next, the squirrel goes to a botanist, who, with highly developed sense of professional smell, differentiates between a lime and a walnut.
No, it’s a lime, a crusty and hard lime from my compost pile.
‘Course, if it were a walnut, that would explain why it didn’t seem right for the guacamole.
Put the walnut in the coconut and shake it all up!
Maybe it weighs the same as a good walnut. My grandfather always said the squirrels could tell the good walnuts from the bad walnuts and they would squirrel away the good ones and leave the dried out ones on the ground for him.
In the compost though? In the middle east hard dried out limes are sold in the market. They turn brown and they keep without refrigeration. You throw one whole into a pot of soup to flavor it.