This week the flashback comes from February 2010 and is called:
Molehills.
We are on our way back home after taking mum out for a walk.
Flynn is marching on with food on his mind when I suddenly spotted molehills.
I often poop in them because the earth is nice and soft and easy to dig....
but today I just felt like playing in them. There's nothing that feels as good as earth in your fur and between your toes.
Friday, January 29, 2016
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I think pooping on a mole hill would be fun but since I don't go out I may have to practice with a shoe...NOT!
ReplyDeleteOMC we want to poop on a mole hill!! Too bad we can't go outside.
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Furkids
Oh, moles??? This sounds like so much fun!!! Mom needs to do something about all the snow in our garden - we want to feel some earth on our fur and paws as well!
ReplyDeleteWow, we have loads of moleholes here in the warmer seasons...we shall have to ask dog-guy to poop in them on our behalf, MOL!!
ReplyDeleteHe will dig in them too, afterall he is terrier!
Playing in the dirt looks like so much fun! But I bet if I tried, I'd be marched off to a bath!
ReplyDeleteWe'd like to poop on a mole hill too but Mum's not letting us.
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Darn! No moles here....but they sure do a nice job of digging up the dirt to make a comfy spot for a snooze......!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sammy
Oooh! I must find a molehill, soonest!!
ReplyDeleteooo Eric pooped on moles!! MOL
ReplyDeleteOh Pooping on moles!!!
ReplyDeleteI bet that was a fun day. Moles do loosen up the dirt, perfect for digging.
ReplyDeleteI just love these flashbacks. You sure do look like you were enjoying yourself, Angel Eric. I never would've thought to try molehill dirt between my toes. Is it a lot like sand between your toes?
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ReplyDeleteeye iz crackin up !!!!
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three izza total lee awesum fotoz.....we R laffin.... N laffin sum mor ♥♥♥
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Oh my cats a real molehill...so there is truth to the saying, 'don't make a mountain out of a molehill"?
ReplyDeleteDang...color me surprised
Hugs madi your bfff
Good boy, angel Eric! Pooping on is the best thing for those molehills!
ReplyDeleteohhhh yessss!!!!! I would love to try pooping in mole hills! Love, Cody catchatwithcarenandcody
ReplyDeleteOh, Yes, and I miss it so much...but thanks to you, angel Eric, I can remember the feeling :D Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend :) <3
ReplyDeleteOh we so wish we could play outside like you two did!
ReplyDeleteHaving dirt between your toesies. What a great feeling!
ReplyDeleteOh sweet boys. LOOK at those happy tails too. And yes, soft dirt between the toesies...heavens.
ReplyDeletePooping on molehills sounds pretty fun. So does playing in them! What a fun memory of Eric. :)
ReplyDeleteWe bet the moles just LOVED having Eric poop on them! MOL!!!
ReplyDeleteIn fact, come Spring, TBT is gonna start shoving bits of our poop down mole tunnels! He has a big box of cheap disposable latex gloves just for that purpose...
Oh, Odin couldn't agree more about soft earth for digging and pooping. Catching a mole is bonus and I know Eric caught many!
ReplyDeleteThat soft dirt is a great place to have a good poop. We like that same thing. You all have a great evening.
ReplyDeleteNice dirt for the toes...almost a spa treatment =)
ReplyDeleteLook at those tailios! Just love them.
ReplyDeleteWell of course you're going to poop on the mole hill.
Nice pre dug opening, soft earth, comfy. What's so hard for our beans to understand about that.
How fun to have nice soft dirt to poke about in. You really have it good my friends
ReplyDeleteSounds like grreat FUN to poop in a mole hole :)
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We could not agree more. Right now we still have lots of snow on the ground so no good places to role around. Hope your February brings the same pleasures to you this year. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
ReplyDeleteWe had a rabbit like that! She dug huge holes in the garden!! We had to be SO careful walking. Thankfully there are no moles in NZ (we think)
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