Re deceased squirrel: I might be inclined to dig up a squirrel-sized clump of sod next to the rodent, dig out some of the soil beneath, and use a couple of twigs to push him in. Then cover with the the clump of sod/grass. I had a dead cat in my backyard that some predator appeared to make quick work of, but had left body parts behind, most notably the ears - they had to go. I figure that if ears are the undesirable portion of the hunted, they could remain for who knows how long; same with bones. For me, it was worth the effort to make the remains disappear.
RE: Color Challenge :: Sunday Violet :: Spiderwort and Death
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Color Challenge :: Sunday Violet :: Spiderwort and Death
Maybe...I'll just put a large flower pot over it and forget about it until next year :)
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