Monday, March 16, 2026

Looking in through one window in the abandoned homestead-- and out through another one to see a squirrel watching us from a fallen tree...


 

7 comments:

Sadia Jabeen said...

Wow, I can almost picture this scene! There’s something so poetic about looking through one window of an abandoned homestead and seeing life quietly carry on outside. The squirrel on the fallen tree adds such a whimsical, almost magical touch—as if nature is quietly observing us just as much as we’re observing it. Moments like these really make you pause and appreciate the small, unexpected encounters that connect the past, the present, and the living world around us."
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Ananka said...

That's amazing and I love the squirrel. :-D

Once I get out on my nature walks I'll see them. I usually feed them seeds and get photos of them. :-D

Margaret D said...

Interesting capture, amazing what we see through a window and out another.

Taken For Granted said...

There is life in and around this abandoned house. Wildlife is part of nature which is reclaiming this house.

Luis Serrano said...

La ardilla no quiso perderse la vista de un intruso en su terreno y esperó paciente a que abandonaras la granja para volver a sentirse del todo segura.
Un abrazo

Antonio Rodriguez said...

Una ardilla curiosa o quizá vigilante de que nadie la importune en su hábitat.
Un abrazo.

Neuer Gartentraum said...

Ein interessantes Bild. Der Betrachter kann von seinem Standort aus in Ruhe das aufmerksame Eichhörnchen betrachten. Ob die früheren Bewohner des Gehöftes auch das Eichhörnchen beobachteten? Mir fallen da ganze Geschichten ein.