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11 Comments on Wordless Wednesday - Woodchuck We Named Morris Eating Tomato

JAN
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Sharon,

That's quite a picture. Morris looks like he's really enjoying that tomato. Has he eaten them before? :)

Steve

12:31pm • #1

It does look like he is enjoying it.  Makes me want one fresh out of the garden. as i stare at 2 half feet of snow.

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12:44pm • #2
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How cute.  Did you slice the tomato for Morris?  How long has Morris been dining in your yard? (I'm assuming that this is your yard)  :-)

1:03pm • #3
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Sharon, Morris seems quite at home with that tomato. I didn't even know woodchucks ate tomatoes. Do you think he also likes Ranch dressing? LOL.

1:43pm • #4
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Steve:  This was a first for us...we were slicing and decided to offer...he seemed to really enjoy it!

Tom:  Garden tomatoes are the best!  I'm visiting my parents in Florida next week and plan to have some fresh veggies.  You aren't the only one looking out at snow.  It's only the beginning of Jan. and I'm so sick of it already!

1:53pm • #5
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That's awesome!

In our yard we get deer, turtles, rabbits, blue heron, squirrels, possums, raccoons, and armadillos but no woodchucks.

Lucky you

2:44pm • #6
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Nancy:  This actually isn't my yard.  It is a local park we visit in the summer.  Last summer we were having a family cookout there and he joined us.  We see him (or others that look like him) every time we visit and we call him (them)  Morris.  We gave him the slice and he liked it. 

 

3:07pm • #7
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Gary:  He asked for the dressing on the side.

3:08pm • #8
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Richard:  Morris isn't in my yard, we visit him at a local park.  The deer are eating from my bird feeder as I write this.  We haven't seen any turtles (although my neighbor did) or armadillos! 

3:13pm • #9
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It's a TomatoChuck- What a sight to see... Here in Oregon we don't see those in our yard.  Maybe deer, skunk or squirrels.  He is too cute!

9:42pm • #10
JAN
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Jason and Amber:  He wasn't in my yard, we see him at a local park.  They are so used to being fed by people that they are not scared and come right over.  It can be intimidating at first.

6:29am • #11

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