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These cute photos will put some spring in your step 🐭🌷

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--------------------------------------------------------------- Spring is just around the corner. An

--------------------------------------------------------------- Spring is just around the corner. And if our excitement were to be summed-up in one image, it would be this one. Aptly titled The Laughing Dormouse, photographer Andrea Zampatti caught sight of a tiny field mouse beaming with happiness as it perches on a flower. It’s impossible not to smile back at the adorable little critter. Whether the mouse is really laughing or just captured mid-yawn, the perfectly-timed photo is undoubtedly adorable. It’s pretty much exactly what we need to see during the last days of winter, and is a reminder that there are plenty of beautiful days yet to come. Want a daily digest email featuring our latest articles? Stay updated and [subscribe here](=). ​ ​[Photographer Captures Adorable Laughing Dormouse Perched on a Flower](=)​ [Mouse perched on a flower]()​ [Read on My Modern Met]( ​ Of course, that adorable critter isn’t the only one to relish nature. Photographer Miles Herbert has snapped many photos of mice frolicking in tulips. Harvest mice are already cute on their own, but pairing them with vibrant tulips somehow enhances their charm. Just look at the pollen on this one's nose and whiskers! ​ ​[Adorable Photos of Harvest Mice Frolicking in Tulips Will Make You Smile](​ [Mouse in a Tulip ](=)​ [Read on My Modern Met]() ​ Sure, mice enjoy nature—but they also like the finer things in life, too. Photographer Simon Dell knows this firsthand after constructing tiny shelters for the mice living around his home. He fashioned the structures out of wood and hollowed-out fruit, and he also included little props for them to interact with. The resulting mice photos are too cute; they have seemed to repay Dell’s kindness by perfectly posing among their bounty of berries and apples. ​ ​[Photographer Builds Tiny Village for Adorable Family of Mice Found Living in His Garden](=)​ [Mice in hollowed fruit shelter]()​ [Read on My Modern Met]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ [ Â]( We post new content on our [YouTube channel]() each week. Subscribe to our channel to see our latest videos. --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ [Become a Member of My Modern Met](=)​ Support creativity when you become a [member of My Modern Met](=). Your contribution will help us to continue our mission of spreading creativity and positivity online. Members enjoy an ad-free reading experience, a special discount towards My Modern Met Store purchases, and more. Thank you for your support! --------------------------------------------------------------- [My Modern Met Store Logo](​ We offer the best creative products from makers around the world, and we're adding new things all the time! Shop [My Modern Met Store]() and get free shipping on orders over $100 ($250 for outside of the United States). Our best-selling [Vivia Colorsheets]( just got a springtime update. [This special set features](=) an array of 16 vibrant colors, from floral reds to leafy greens and deep blues—all in a portable pack that's the size of your cell phone. ​ [Vivia Colorsheets]()​ [Shop Now]( ​ Want more creative product suggestions? Subscribe to our Selects newsletter by [opting-in here](). Sara Barnes Staff Editor Loving these emails? To get a daily digest of our new articles, [click here](). Want to share this email with a friend? [Here's a signup link.]( [Unsubscribe]( | 26074 Lugo Dr, Loma Linda, CA 92354

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