Monday, September 24, 2012

The Story of the Squirrels

The squirrel family lives in a plain squirrel hole, but in a very different way. Gathering acorns in a different land of acorns, having special lookout guards with forks to fight, and avoiding too much so easy home chores, but why?

Marko Tweedle was very fond of keeping pets, but he just was so lazy to get one. One day, Marko thought of a wonderful idea, but against the law. Marko first collected acorns, then bought many metal bars. He formed the metal bars together in a cage shape. He dug out a sensor to make the squirrels fall in. He put an acorn inside the cage and tied it to the squirrel's tree, and did it three more times.

A big squirrel family just had moved into a small, healthy, and stable birch tree. Nearby, a foolish middle aged named Marko Tweedle was building a brick house down the lane. As the squirrels noticed the man, they started to build a ladder to their hole, in case Marko would set traps on the tree. Sure enough, a few days later, Marko thought of keeping a squirrel, and set off.

After Marko set the traps, the squirrels were very careful. The squirrels collected food, wood and any possible art supply. The cooks made dishes and flattened wood. The little ones played and wrote "Beware of small birch tree in Kapunilu Camoiilou Circle, Lavinciauland" on the flattened wood, and punched holes in the wood and tied string in the holes for hanging. The delivery squirrels delivered and put the wood signs up in Uleuni Village, where all the animals lived, except for the squirrels.

After the squirrels' sign, the animals that lived in Uleuni Village never dared go to the squirrels' tree. But a group of rodents were curious and wanted to go check it out. They squeezed into a boat and paddled three hours across the lake, not even stopping to check the map. 

Before long, the rodents reached Lavinciauland. They crawled around the village nearby, and eventually found the birch tree. The guards immediately reacted. Cusi asked, "Excuse me, Mr.Rat, why are you distracting our squirrels at work?" The rat leader replied, "we are here to check out your tree". "Please do not check it out. A bad man named Marko Tweedle is fond of pets and wants to catch them. you will get trapped if you stay here." declared Napo. "Thank you", said the rat leader. We will spread the news around Uleuoland. "Good bye". 

Rowing back, the rodents spread the news. There was bad news for Marko's squirrel traps. Anything two feet away, the trap would open and squirrels would likely fall in. So the squirrels decided to make a ladder. They collected sticks, branches and strings, put two branches parallel and six sticks horizontally in the middle, then tied all the branches and sticks together and tied it to their hold, making sure it wad two feet away from the tree. 

Marko had found out that the squirrels had built a ladder to avoid his catchers. So he went back to his house and went to the secret attic of building tools searching for his thinking finer cord. Soon later, he found it and wrapped it around his wrist, and wrapped the electric string around the cyninder shaped cord, and made sure the band on his wrist was tight, pressed the ON button, and his brain started working. Before long, he had thought of a marvelous plan.

That night, he went the squirrels tree and tried to take their ladder down. But too bad! The squirrel guard spotted him. So Marko thought to go again at midnight. But too bad again, the squirrels decided to torture him for trying to catch them. At midnight Marko went again. The squirrels hid and watched once Marko reached the ladder, the guards Napo and Cusi poked his feet hard. Marko was so scared, he ran all the way home. From now on, Marko never dared to go to their tree ever again.

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