Move over, Pizza Rat — here comes Pizza Squirrel!
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— Jay Cridlin (@JayCridlin) November 17, 2017
Hmm…now I want pizza. I think I won’t eat it in a tree, though..
Our house had a great climbing tree in the front yard when I was growing up, and on summer afternoons when Dad made pizza, word would spread through the neighborhood, and when trays came out of the oven, eating slices in the tree definitely make them taste better. Everything tasted better when sitting in the tree.
Oh, yes, so true. Even PB&J. Some friends and I would climb into our maple tree and the little brother of one of them had the job of hoisting up a bucket with whatever we fancied in it – comic books, food. We had a little pulley rigged up over a branching thought we were oh so clever.
Very impressive. That is one strong, dtetermined squirrel.
I’m not surprised I know the squirrels in my back yard really enjoy left over pizza crust.
I think that pizza must be stale enough to use for nest building material! Built in food wall.
He should be thankful that it’s not deep dish.