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Wordless Wednesday: What You Don’t Want to See in the Morning

September 16, 2009 by Holly
Filed Under: Home & Food, Housekeeping

Almost two years ago I moved from a city that is now very widely known, if you watch The Office that is, to a very small borough of about 600 people so close to miles of farms you can smell it when you walk outside at night and notice the burning garbage. Adjusting to a farm town has been interesting, to say the least. I have seen many unpleasant things that you just don’t see in a city, like what I woke up to find hanging outside my kitchen window a few months ago.

bat

Yep, that’s a bat and he was hanging out there for the entire day.

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Woman Tribune founder, Holly Ord, is a freelance writer, web designer and developer, feminist activist and believer in women. She lives in NEPA and has been blogging on women's rights and gender equality at her website, MenstrualPoetry.com for the better part of three years.

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6 Comments on "Wordless Wednesday: What You Don’t Want to See in the Morning"

  1. Karen on Wed, 16th Sep 2009 3:49 pm 

    Yike! I had my first run-in with bats when I moved to a small city as well. To this day, I’ve never actually seen one in the “big city.”

  2. Karen on Wed, 16th Sep 2009 3:49 pm 

    Yikes! I had my first run-in with bats when I moved to a small city as well. To this day, I’ve never actually seen one in the “big city.”

  3. Carly on Wed, 16th Sep 2009 6:59 pm 

    Did you get the bat out of your house? They are NOT the cutest animals!

  4. toni on Mon, 12th Oct 2009 8:45 pm 

    that must of spooked you out!

  5. Michele on Tue, 13th Oct 2009 3:05 pm 

    Agreed those lil buggers are the most eerie-est looking things. I too have moved from the big city, to a city that is so spread out, its like living in the middle of no mans land. The varmints that are seen are very, well lack of a better word.. interesting. Just this morning we saw a squirrel run off with one of our pears.

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