Today I bring you some really, really perfect mouse tracks. I'm certain they are mouse. I'm 98% certain they are from a deer mouse. This is a very nice medium for capturing tracks from tiny feet.
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What is it, you ask?
Bacon grease on a pan that was sitting out in the kitchen. Hmmm. Not where I want the mice to be. We've been keeping the traps busy. I hate killing things, but I have rules about them chewing up my food and fabric items.
![mouse tracks](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGx2lkyhmORz2LygrPjUgBAI77VvzZci4bJHpP5IMQHH1odPG8hN9noqPdnh7i2BMzJy053zmYdhd4ngKCZmAMSskk40Zu842BnNiSyOLcTzCwfMsT-smrGzMkD1x3jhH9qQtCq4_qW4tk/s1600/BaconGrease01.jpg)
In other news, the Marquette Rail engine with the nice paint job went by here again today. Maybe they got another one painted, so we'll see it most of the time.
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1 comment:
That mouse is so busted. I don't take well to mice in my food either.
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