Walked about half a foot to the left of a chipmunk, he scurried away to sit behind a tree and furiously wash his face. I guess my presence made him feel 'dirty'. Oh well, at least the cardinal didn't think so, nor the little red squirrel. (Personal theory on the little red squirrel.. since he only had half his tail and was smaller than the *Worlds Fattest Sqiuirrel* he was a scout for the red squirrel invasion... just kidding.) He was sitting on the outside ledge of the PEEC's visitor center's windows and looking in through said window at me.. as was the cardinal. (Pocono Environmental Education Center.. brainwashing camp for kids.. has nice trails though...) Saw a bald eagle last time I was there. He flew over my little group. First time I've seen one, ever. Had heard that they're back in the area after almost a century or so absence. Another source tells me that over by beaver pond there was a group that has been there for years. Don't quite know who to believe. But I trust the word of the guys with the binocs that say they've watched a native group of bald eagles for years, as opposed to the ones that have been 'relocated' to the area.
Whoo! getting wordy here. The tufted titmice drop seed on the squirrel just to see it bounce off of him...
Scientists are only watching the evil star clusters, eh? Hmm.... I see I need to use the amnesia ray on them. No-one can know about them.. .wait.. how do you guys know about them? *Larf!* I prefer the pics of Cygnus X-1 or Eta Carinae.. Off hand can't remember which machine the pics of those are on. Let your eyes go for now. Otherwise I'll babble on.. and on.. and on... and everybody wang chung tonight..