Saturday, May 21, 2011

The Grinny

This little chipmunk is a regular visitor to my FIL's front porch. My FIL always buys a bag of nuts and give this little critter his food.
Dad calls him Grinny because he is always grinning, he says.  Who wouldn't grin if someone gives you food everyday hehehe.  
This grinny is Dad's  special pet.  He said that sometimes, when he is sitting in front of the porch, the Grinny will come out and just stare at him  ust like saying "Hi, aren't you going to give me food?" Lol!

12 comments:

  1. Nyahahaha ang cute naman ng visitor ng Dad mo Rose hehe

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  2. At least your Father-in-Law has a loyal companion in Grinny. :D

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  3. I think it's wonderful for your father-in-law to get regular visits from Grinny. I hope it is a friendship that lasts a long time.
    — K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  4. I love when wild animals are friendly :)

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  5. What a lovely story.

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  6. Oh what a cute little chipmunk! How sweet that your FIL has this little guy as a friend.
    Through Squirrel Eyes

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  7. How nice to have such friendly wildlife around the house.
    It's do cute, sitting there on your porch.

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  8. They know how to win hearts. :)

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  9. Your FIL has a cute critter pet. Love the chippers.

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  10. Adorable!!! And I might add, a cute, cute name given.

    Sorry, I'm so late getting around...I know you visited with me earlier this week at my Camera Critters blog...much appreciated.

    Hope your week has treated you well!!!

    My Sunday Post...'ribbit'!!

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