i've lived with a squirrel before. Five months in Beijing. They're brazen creatures with a childish sense of humour. Dodo, the squirrel, was more trouble than the 2 year old boy who named him. Forever sneaking into the kitchen & eating the veggies; or knocking over glasses of milk, coffee, green tea, anything really... When you were in a hurry to go out & needed him inside his enclosure, he'd always find a new place to hide. He could run fast & would play dirty. He ate a precious Indian mala (rosary) of mine. i knotted all 108 beads back together & now i savor his teeth marks in the beads. i loved that infuriating squirrel.
So, i consider myself prepared for this wild one, with his punky red hair. He is called Dodo Rouge & seems to be either a relative or reincarnation of Chinese Dodo.
i saw him the other morning considering daylight yurt robbery. i could tell from his defiant stance:
one paw resting delinquently on the very camera i’d placed there to capture
him. Ears back, eyes shiftily
casing the joint. i gave him the
stink-eye to let him know that he’d have a fight on his furry wee hands if he
set so much as a claw inside my pad. He held my gaze like a bad-ass gangsta. Unwilling to be intimidated on
home-turf, i stepped toward him.
He shot, a red streak of lightening, into the nearest tree & squeak-barked
a string of what i’m sure were squirrel profanities & cusses at me –
swearing revenge when i least expected.
Yo! He was all up in my face! |
This post is for my Mum who defines squirrels as 'rabbits who cheat' because they run up trees when being pursued by her dogs. And for Kieran Lewis Singleton, who entered the world last week...may all your pets be as ACE as the Dodos!
"'Did i leave the gas on?' No of course not...i'm a bloody squirrel" Eddie Izzard |
I LOVE this story and especially the photographic illustrations of it. If you can find him again and write more about him I'd be very keen to read it! The other stories are interesting too - I always read the posts and there are not so many things that would hold my attention in such a way given our information saturation world. :) keep up the good work! (and lets here more of the tales of Dodo Rouge! Liz xx
ReplyDeleteHi Liz - thank so much for your enthusiasm & comments. it makes me really happy that you enjoy reading these posts. Perhaps when i'm back in Scotland, you'll be one of the few willing to go through the 500+ photos i took of Dodo! i got these shots using a GoPro camera, on timelapse (shooting every 2 seconds). The first 3 were taken with Antoine's Canon 5D & 200mm fixed lens...being a photographer i know that will mean something to you!
DeleteAs i posted yesterday, it seems that Dodo Rouge has now moved on. i am honestly partly gutted. For days, ever time i heard little scratchings, i would rush to the window...but he was never there. Being a traveller, i have to salute his ways & wish him well. Still, in my heart, i secretly wish that he's going to return with a female Dodo Rouge (femme dodo rouge?) and they're going to have baby dodos running around outside the yurt. any squirrel got to be impressed with the yurt, so ya never know!
thanks again for your kind words! all the best to you!
with love, jennifer