This cheeky little rodent was sitting on the railing of our back porch. I was inside, but only about 2 feet away from him. Opening the wood door didn't budge him a bit, and I wasn't about to endanger my life by opening the glass door. Note those sinister little eyes. He's dangerous, I can tell.
5/27/2008
Around the House
Kevin started stripping the lead paint off of our mountainous pile of trim last weekend--it's going to be a long process.

This cheeky little rodent was sitting on the railing of our back porch. I was inside, but only about 2 feet away from him. Opening the wood door didn't budge him a bit, and I wasn't about to endanger my life by opening the glass door. Note those sinister little eyes. He's dangerous, I can tell.

This cheeky little rodent was sitting on the railing of our back porch. I was inside, but only about 2 feet away from him. Opening the wood door didn't budge him a bit, and I wasn't about to endanger my life by opening the glass door. Note those sinister little eyes. He's dangerous, I can tell.
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