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MASKED BANDITS

November 1, 2018 By tom bender

Note from recent Nest Guests:  “Loved waking up with the birds and squirrels on the branches of the trees!  Then last night, looked up to see a cat walking across the skylight overhead!”

Yikes – that’s a slippery, curved, six-foot wide skylight dropping off to the side to the ground 30′ below.  Friend later cleaning the Nest looked at the paw-prints and said, “Racoon!”

I know it’s the time of year that masked-bandits and other weird creatures come tip-toeing around everywhere.  So if you see a four-legged masked-bandit peaking in the skylight, you’ll know what it is.  If you see a TWO-legged masked-bandit doing the same, get your broom and whack it over the edge!

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