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I sit down for a few minutes in a semi-shady spot next to some squirrel holes in the side of the hill

09871-squirrel-apartments-8.jpg Many stachys plants populate the moist edges of the lake and there are even a few red monkey flowers for the hummingbirdsThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oakMany stachys plants populate the moist edges of the lake and there are even a few red monkey flowers for the hummingbirdsThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oakMany stachys plants populate the moist edges of the lake and there are even a few red monkey flowers for the hummingbirdsThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oakMany stachys plants populate the moist edges of the lake and there are even a few red monkey flowers for the hummingbirdsThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oakMany stachys plants populate the moist edges of the lake and there are even a few red monkey flowers for the hummingbirdsThumbnailsMy next break stop: I wait for the sun to stop shining on my tent by sitting in the shade of a nearby oak

Are any of these holes connected to each other underground?