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Mr. Yogi Squirrel In 'The Sequel': Martinez Photo Of The Day

The premiere was released back in May.

A squirrel scurries along a utility wire Wednesday in Martinez against a backdrop of an eerie sky created by Northern California wildfires.
A squirrel scurries along a utility wire Wednesday in Martinez against a backdrop of an eerie sky created by Northern California wildfires. (Sarah Jeanne Lombardo)

MARTINEZ, CA — Our little yogi has moved on to walking the tightrope, as evidenced by this photo captured by Sarah Jeanne Lombardo.

It's the "sequel," Sarah wrote in an email to Patch.

In the premiere released back in May — pictured below — Mr. Yogi Squirrel was reaching for a snack, or perhaps inventing a new yoga position called "The Squirrel."

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A squirrel reaches for a snack — or perhaps invents a new yoga position called "The Squirrel "— May 16 in downtown Martinez. (Photo by Sarah Jeanne Lombardo)

She spotted the little guy again Wednesday morning, this time at the top of the Pine Street hill. If only we could pass Spare The Air alerts along to our local wildlife ...

A squirrel scurries along a utility wire Wednesday in Martinez against a backdrop of an eerie sky created by Northern California wildfires. (Photo by Sarah Jeanne Lombardo)

Thanks so much for sharing your pics with Patch readers, Sarah!

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