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Dr. Pamela and the Squirrel



Outside the oceanfront home of Dr. Pamela is her backyard.
There are trees that happen to be there with a fence around it.
One day there was to her surprise a squirrel high; in one of the trees.
It seemed to follow her as she would move; in the kitchen.
There was a sense of joy felt within the good doctor.
For she was at one with the creature she saw.
They seemed to communicate so well as she would move so did the squirrel.
The chattering of the squirrel was heard through the open window.
It made her laugh as she heard him.
Nothing was more pleasing to her right then than to see the squirrel.
Being at one with nature was a good thing for her to enjoy.
And enjoy it she did.
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