Sunday, November 15, 2009
This is the official blog of Twin Squeaks Gerbils, a site where both children and adults can learn about gerbils, look at gerbil photos, find tips for keeping their pets healthy and tame, and much more.
About Me
- I am a member of the Board of the AGS (American Gerbil Society), am the editor of the AGS newsletter, run the Twin Squeaks Web site, and am the proud caretaker of 11 gerbils named Toby, Gobo, Grace, Tori, Sebastian, Marco, Polo, Hallie, Cassie, Smurf, and Bach. (You can read about them here.)
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6 Comments:
aah how precious :)
Awwwww!!! I have often seen my gerbils stretch and yawn and wished that I could have known that was coming so that I could snap an adorable picture like yours! I'm sure you will treasure that picture. :)
Awww! I don't know If I've ever seen a more adorable/well taken gerbil picture in my life! It reminds me a lot of Black Pearl, but I think he might even be a little cuter!
I was so lucky to get that picture! I was just trying to get a photo of Bach sleeping, draped over Sebastian. I pressed the shutter button, and in that second right after pressing the shutter button; Bach stirred, stretched, and yawned. It always seems like the best photos are the ones that are happy accidents. :)
he is so cute
Thanks, Gloria! :)
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