15 June: #thewildness Grey Squirrel

drawing of a grey squirrel in the garden. Mushrooms, flowers, watercolour and pen.

Day 15. Write a poem/flash fiction about a mischievous squirrel that causes chaos in your garden.

A Grey Squirrel

There’s a grey squirrel
in the lavender, in the chives

with blossoms gone to seed
and faded in the sun,

it’s drinking from the saucer
set below the dill, and now it’s

running through the ferns
between the spiky spires.

It stops at the pond, watches
frogs and newts, and runs

across the patio, on the table,
and off the chair. A squirrel’s

staring at me
through the open door.


Written for Day 15 of #thewildness Challenge. Artwork is created using Midjourney. Imagery and poems ©Misky 2023.

14 responses to “15 June: #thewildness Grey Squirrel”

    1. Thank you, Paul.

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  1. Jane Dougherty avatar
    Jane Dougherty

    We don’t have those… yet. No doubt we will. Ours are the red variety, daft as brushes, noted for running back into the road it’s just crossed because there’s a car coming.

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  2. I’m not a fan of squirrels but they’re something else we don’t get nearby, though I’ve seem them around the village.

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    1. Squirrels: they can be quite vicious. One attacked my old dog when she was sniffing about the bushes near our local creek. It jumped at her, and bit her face.

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      1. I used to love feeding them in St James’s Park. They were hilarious with walnuts. They knew it was food but the shells were too big to get any purchase. But yeah, mostly they’d just take them from my hand but one bugger took a chunk out of my thumb. It was malicious, too, not even an honest mistake. I could see it in its eyes.

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        1. I think that squirrel, named Shylock I’m quite sure, mistook you for Antonio and wanted his pound of flesh to feed his revenge. Or as the Merchant of Venice might’ve said .. Nuts to that!”

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  3. Great rhythm to these lines – it reminds me of the way Night Mail evoked speed and here you paint a picture of the squirrel darting all over the garden…

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    1. To honest, I was terrified that the little beastie would come straight into the house and I’d not be able to usher it back outside again. This current heatwave means I have all the windows and doors open, well not the front door, so the squirrel probably thought it was an open invitation.

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  4. Frewin55 hit it: your rhythm evokes the quirky speed and motion of a squirrel. Bravo. After my city was destroyed by two hurricanes one right after another, squirrels were wiped out, They have returned recently much to my delight. https://rolandyeomans.blogspot.com/2023/06/when-you-find-yourself-beseiged-by-life.html

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    1. Thank you, Roland. Glad that you like it.

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  5. Loved the poem and loved the idea of it. A mischievous squirrel. Sipping from the saucer under the chives. Lovely

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    1. Thank you, c. No rain for 6-weeks now. Everything’s suffering a bit.

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