Almost two weeks ago a friend and I went out to celebrate
the Fourth of July. It wasn’t entirely to celebrate that, we made a date to
have dinner since we hadn’t seen each other in a while and we were both free.
We went to a quasi-Southern-American restaurant in Covent Garden, our nod to
American Independence day. Strangely enough, I think it was their “reopening”
night after changing the menu and direction of the place but you wouldn’t have
known it based on the atmosphere. Anyhoo, after dinner we decided to walk for a
bit since it was such a nice night. We walked from Covent Garden, down to
Embankment, along to Westminster, up to St. James’ Park and into Green Park
where we caught the Tube and bus.
In St. James’ Park we walked by some tourists taking
pictures of a squirrel sitting on a fence. I asked my friend if she was as
enamored of squirrels as the tourists always seem to be. She too grew up with
squirrels so we both said they are no big whoop and we expressed surprise with
every tourist in every park always wanting to take pictures of the things, or
even trying to pet them. Ick.
Whilst in Green Park we came to a point where the paths sort of converge
so there’s a round opening. Standing in the middle of the circle was this woman
and one squirrel. The squirrel was actually standing on his (or her) two back
feet and was trying to get some nuts or something (loose change? Gum? A
cigarette?) from the woman. The squirrel was so tame and so accustomed to
people it was walking right up to the woman and showing off by lifting up.
Somehow I missed something, I must have blinked because the squirrel went from
standing right next to woman to crawling up her leg. I immediately started
saying “it’s on her leg! It’s on her leg!” and my friend looked over and let
out this guttural scream. The woman was just standing there, either in awe or
in shock because she did nothing for what felt like a minute. Then she started
shaking her leg to get the thing off. The whole time she had this smile on her
face and we couldn’t quite tell if it was out of fear or satisfaction. Perhaps
she trains squirrels in her free time and this one was showing promise.
My friend and I continued to walk on but we kept looking
back because the squirrel was refusing to leave the woman’s side and kept
standing on its hind legs. I expected the thing to make another run for her
body and scramble all the way up to her face where it would go for her eyeballs
or tongue. We really couldn’t figure out whether the woman liked the whole
encounter and if her slightly demonic smile said “I come here every day to let
squirrels crawl on me.” Or whether the whole thing was a funny and strange (scary?)
experience she’ll take back with her to Spain or France, a story no one will
really believe leading her to become known as “Squirrel Leg Susan” or
something. She wasn’t trying to take pictures of the squirrel, so she was
unlike the other tourists, but she also refused to run away in terror after the
thing attached itself to her like I (or most other people) would have done. I’m
not scared of squirrels but I draw the line at letting them jump on me. They
are, after all, the land version of pigeons, only slightly cuter than their rat
cousins given their furry, flickering tails. The whole thing was quite strange
and honestly made me rethink this whole squirrel in park thing we got going on
here. The next time I walk through Green Park I am keeping my head down, my
legs moving and most likely carrying a broom with me to brush off any rodent
hop-ons looking for a free ride.
hard to believe, but a great story, anyway.
ReplyDeletemaybe the woman really wants a pet and is not allowed to have one in her flat so friendly squirrels are her answer