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No messes for this mouse.

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    Mr. Rodney Holbrook poses with a camera beside his workbench. (Animal News Agency)
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    The mouse in Mr. Holbrook’s shed carries a long wooden rod to a tray. (Animal News Agency)
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    “Welsh Tidy Mouse” puts away a clothes pin. (Animal News Agency)
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    Some mice gather objects that will make their nests soft. This mouse likes to put things all in one place. Do you like putting away your toys? (Animal News Agency)
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    The mouse lifts small plastic cups to put into the tray. (Animal News Agency)
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Hickory dickory dock.  The mouse ran up the clock.  This one cleans a shop.

Mr. H. left his work bench messy one night.  He found it neat in the morning.  A mouse is his helper!

Pray: Thank God for all the creatures He made. Their funny ways give us a good laugh.

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Mr. Rodney Holbrook is a wildlife photographer who lives in Wales. The 75-year-old noticed bird food in his shed ended up in old shoes. He also found pegs, nuts, and bolts he left out placed neatly in a tray. He set up a camera. A mouse was cleaning! Mr. Holbrook calls the rodent the Welsh Tidy Mouse. He says, “I don’t bother to tidy up now, as I know he will see to it.”

Only God can make us clean. “Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.” (Psalm 51:7)