to an air conditioned room. Hardly eating which is routine for them when it's this hot, but when they do it's a quick bite and back to the outdoors. Why? The rest of the day is spent lounging in the shade, or grabbing an occasional chipmunk. Petey is a real hunter and rather than torture the helpless little creatures, he starts eating them immediately. I like chipmunks and all other little PITA creatures, but when my cousin saw one steal a cardinal baby right out of its nest, they moved down a few notches. The nest was in a burning bush outside her office and she was horrified as the munk came back until they were all killed. I couldn't believe they would eat a baby bird so I researched and found they are nest raiders, eggs or chicks. Nature is so cruel on many levels, but my hope is for deaths to be quick and free of suffering. You can't fool Mother Nature nor can you control her.
Another thing about critters, the really big ones are fussy about hydrangeas. They devour Annabelles and don't touch Limelight. Right next to each other, but never any damage. Annabelle has some foliage left on the house side, but the back side is bare.

These are next in line but usually manage to avoid destruction. The Vista variety is not at the top of their petunia list. Of maybe they don't like Fuschia.
And for some good news, Petey is now allowing me to scratch his neck and head when he's on the bench getting food. And I didn't fall out of the door. Once off the bench I can't get near him. He did not try to bite or scratch, just recoiled from fear, but after several times he is now enjoying it. I know he was someone's cat.
Steak splurge and grilled veggies tonight. Hope your day is a good one.
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