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

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









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.”
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.”
Carly on Wed, 16th Sep 2009 6:59 pm
Did you get the bat out of your house? They are NOT the cutest animals!
toni on Mon, 12th Oct 2009 8:45 pm
that must of spooked you out!
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.