@ Pixie -- No, I've never seen or heard it! Guess I've never been in the right place at the right time. Just as well -- I would find it distressing, I think.
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- We see wild hares all winter here. In the summer they're brown, in the winter they're white to provide camouglage against the snow.
Central Tucson is full of them. ( and quail families in the spring, the odd coyote or two, and I nearly got brained one morning by a hawk chasing a fleeing bunny...it flew by right in front of my face. The bunny managed to get under a bush.)
Awww, thanks for the shout out, Sporticus! I know you can't openly dedicate this to me because HRH would throw a jealous hissy fit... but I will always be the girl who talks to animals, LIVE ones, that is!
The photos of the bunnies limned in light are striking, Debra! And the bunnies are darling. I've always danced to my own drum, and now that I'm older, nobody cares for sure ~ lol! Happy Friday!
Oh, that bonny wee bunny at the top! I love all these, maybe the bun and moon best. We had a bunny living in our shared yard space before my perfect neighbors moved. Now the fence is closed up and the new neighbors have nervy dog and I haven't seen the cottontail since. I didn't mind that they ate all, literally all, of the peas from my garden. Worth it!
I love bunnies! I had two dwarf rabbits when I lived down South - they produced enough fertilize to keep my roses happy all season long! Kept them in an elevated hutch / pen in the back yard because for as much as I LOVE them, I am extremely allergic. Living here in RI, we get wild rabbits that visit the yard on occasion; I will ruminate on them when they appear.
Oh I absolutely love this 😘🥰♥️ The bunnies are so cute creatures and very harmless and innocent looking 👌 Yes be the one who loves and cares,what is the point of life if we don’t care
...be the one who cares!
ReplyDeleteLove that embroidery.
ReplyDeleteThat embroidery is wonderful. The sort of thing I'd love on a blanket!
ReplyDeleteThe needlepoint one is so pretty!!! And matching snips too. I have the feeling Tundra Bunny may jump over this post.
ReplyDeleteI might like an email safe Bunny Hideaway!
ReplyDeleteThe fighting hares are great shots. Have you ever heard them fighting? It's not a nice sound.
ReplyDeleteI love that last one the best.
@ Pixie -- No, I've never seen or heard it! Guess I've never been in the right place at the right time. Just as well -- I would find it distressing, I think.
DeleteLooking for rabbits at the beginning of February? Not in Ohio, nor, I presume in Canada. Plenty, however, are expected later.
ReplyDelete--Jim
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- We see wild hares all winter here. In the summer they're brown, in the winter they're white to provide camouglage against the snow.
DeleteHi again, I have obviously been away too long. By the way, I have never seen a rabbit of any color in Taiwan.. --Jim
DeleteNo bunnies yet. In a few weeks they'll be around eating my plants m
ReplyDeleteI see them all the time riding my bike into work.
ReplyDeleteCentral Tucson is full of them. ( and quail families in the spring, the odd coyote or two, and I nearly got brained one morning by a hawk chasing a fleeing bunny...it flew by right in front of my face. The bunny managed to get under a bush.)
I have entered that stage of life where nobody fucking cares so why not be a freak?
ReplyDeleteThe bunny and the books, cracks me up.
ReplyDeletethat first wun izza so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet bunnies!
ReplyDeleteOh, the embroidery!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I wanna be a bunny and hide from emails.
XOXO
🐇🐰 In theory, I want a warm and cuddly bunny tunnel to crawl into. In reality...😵💫😳 🤢...I think not. Even the cutest creatures gotta poop! 💩😘
ReplyDeleteDoesn't everyone talk to animals?
ReplyDeleteAwww, thanks for the shout out, Sporticus! I know you can't openly dedicate this to me because HRH would throw a jealous hissy fit... but I will always be the girl who talks to animals, LIVE ones, that is!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely and bunny-filled post today!!
ReplyDeleteBut the first little rabbit is absolutely adorable!!
Rabbits fighting! I wonder if you can bet on that.
ReplyDeleteThat first picture is just too darn cute.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThe photos of the bunnies limned in light are striking, Debra! And the bunnies are darling. I've always danced to my own drum, and now that I'm older, nobody cares for sure ~ lol! Happy Friday!
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ReplyDeletejust be yourself!
There are some awesome photos on this post.
ReplyDeleteOur dog is looking for some bunnies to chase. She's getting tired of chasing squirrels.
ReplyDeleteSafe from emails? Lol, exactly.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any hare here.
ReplyDeleteOh, that bonny wee bunny at the top! I love all these, maybe the bun and moon best.
ReplyDeleteWe had a bunny living in our shared yard space before my perfect neighbors moved. Now the fence is closed up and the new neighbors have nervy dog and I haven't seen the cottontail since. I didn't mind that they ate all, literally all, of the peas from my garden. Worth it!
have a bunny day
ReplyDeleteI will always be the girl who talks to the trees...
ReplyDeleteI can still recite the rabbit stories from Watership Down.
ReplyDeleteI love bunnies! I had two dwarf rabbits when I lived down South - they produced enough fertilize to keep my roses happy all season long! Kept them in an elevated hutch / pen in the back yard because for as much as I LOVE them, I am extremely allergic. Living here in RI, we get wild rabbits that visit the yard on occasion; I will ruminate on them when they appear.
ReplyDeleteI love wee bunnies.
ReplyDeleteOh I absolutely love this 😘🥰♥️
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are so cute creatures and very harmless and innocent looking 👌
Yes be the one who loves and cares,what is the point of life if we don’t care
Love the bunnies!! Caring is important and necessary...to all of us!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. The embroidery is unbelievable
ReplyDeleteBunnies are sweet. Where can I hide from The Emails?
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