Don’t stop sharing your pictures of our wonderful British nature, there’s enough misery and graphic pictures of heartache, doom and gloom on the nightly news to last a lifetime.
Long live the Bunneh pics!!! (or anything else, soft, furry and cuddley). I love the art too of course.
I quite agree with you Glenda. The more smiles the better and that’s what these cute creatures make most of us do. BTW, yesterday’s bunneh sure found an idyllic spot amongst the flowers and rocks. He’s quite well camouflaged really!
I agree. Keep the bunny pics coming. It is true about the lettuce – I almost lost a guinea pig recently because she had a fad on lettuce – it was the only fresh food she would eat. She got lethargic and stopped eating altogether. I then found out that although you can give them a little, it does contain something that if eaten in quantity is poisonous to rabbits and guinea pigs. I stopped giving her any fresh food at all and just gave her dried food. She recovered and is now fine.
I have now got a bunny just like smokey. My son’s girlfriend went on a hen night and found a little baby in the university campus. She brought it home and the rest is history. We put it up overnight but refused to let it go to the RSPCA when they were able to take it. One more small mouth to feed hehe.
Keep the bunney pics Glenda they are great. I love it when the rabbits stretch out, we joke that we could use our rabbit as a draft excluder when he does this. Just to let you know bunnies shouldn’t be fed lettuce, apparantly if they eat too much it can act as a poison, we were told this when we went to buy our bunny. It sounds completley daft as we always think of rabbits then carrots and lettuce but hold the lettuce.
Hi Glenda,
Keep the Bunnies coming ! – the only chance I get to see them normally is munching on the grass verges as I drive by in the early morning or late evening, or sometimes hopping round the fields as I drive by – so to see your furry friends so relaxed and carefree is a joy to me – Thank you for sharing.
Obviously it goes without saying how much I / we appreciate the glimpses you give us into your creative and crafty world also – but thanks again anyway.
Take care – hope you are ALL well.
SueX
Lovely pics Glenda. I love it when they stretch out like this. They only do it when they feel safe. One of my wild bunnies has started taking food out of my hand in the last week, I have discovered she has a real weakness for sesame crispbreads!! So much so, she runs up the garden every time we open the front door now and sits giving us very pleading looks!!
Wow, that must be such a treat – we’ve tried leaving lettuce and carrots for ours and they sniff it and hop away without touching it – I have some sesame ryvita, I wonder if they’ll go for that!
Those rabbits obviously feel safe and relaxed in your garden – all I get are badgers excavating my lawn and leaving little ‘presents’ for me overnight (I’m talking badger toilets here).
OK I give in…I’ve been looking at the bunneh pics & thinking awww how cute & resisting a comment…But this is too much – love it! How adorable, a sunneh bunneh soaking up the rays.
I certainly won’t shoot you Karen, you are entitled to your opinion, but so far the post about Smokey eating Leylandii has had more page views than both recent free downloads combined. I don’t know how long you have been reading the blog, but I did ask a while ago if I should stop the bunny photos and the overwhelming response was an emphatic no.
I figured if I’m too busy to have anything craft related to share, I can at least aim to share the smile that the bunnies bring to my face when I see them.
Glenda
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Hi Glenda
Great pics though I’m soooo tempted to add a caption;
‘Does my bum look big in this?’ since on the first pic its his other most prominent feature.
Loving the bunny pics.
Best wishes
Billie
Love the bunnehs and they do seem to love your garden. Keep the photos coming-they do make me smile
xx
Chris
Now thats a photo of total relaxation. Don’t you just wish you were that bunneh??
Don’t stop with the bunneh pics. I LURVE them!! They really do make me smile. You’re so lucky to have them come into your garden.
Love
Jill
x
Aww, a bavin bunneh belle…. Beautiful!
Don’t stop sharing your pictures of our wonderful British nature, there’s enough misery and graphic pictures of heartache, doom and gloom on the nightly news to last a lifetime.
Long live the Bunneh pics!!! (or anything else, soft, furry and cuddley). I love the art too of course.
I quite agree with you Glenda. The more smiles the better and that’s what these cute creatures make most of us do. BTW, yesterday’s bunneh sure found an idyllic spot amongst the flowers and rocks. He’s quite well camouflaged really!
Hugs
Glenda Xx
He certainly looks like hes flumped out there in the sun, Im sure hes enjoying the warmth. With love and hugs Shirleyx
I agree. Keep the bunny pics coming. It is true about the lettuce – I almost lost a guinea pig recently because she had a fad on lettuce – it was the only fresh food she would eat. She got lethargic and stopped eating altogether. I then found out that although you can give them a little, it does contain something that if eaten in quantity is poisonous to rabbits and guinea pigs. I stopped giving her any fresh food at all and just gave her dried food. She recovered and is now fine.
I have now got a bunny just like smokey. My son’s girlfriend went on a hen night and found a little baby in the university campus. She brought it home and the rest is history. We put it up overnight but refused to let it go to the RSPCA when they were able to take it. One more small mouth to feed hehe.
Gina R x
Keep the bunney pics Glenda they are great. I love it when the rabbits stretch out, we joke that we could use our rabbit as a draft excluder when he does this. Just to let you know bunnies shouldn’t be fed lettuce, apparantly if they eat too much it can act as a poison, we were told this when we went to buy our bunny. It sounds completley daft as we always think of rabbits then carrots and lettuce but hold the lettuce.
What lovely pictures and love to see such a relaxed bunneh who obvoiusly feels very safe with you.thanks for sharing.
Suexx
Hi Glenda,
Keep the Bunnies coming ! – the only chance I get to see them normally is munching on the grass verges as I drive by in the early morning or late evening, or sometimes hopping round the fields as I drive by – so to see your furry friends so relaxed and carefree is a joy to me – Thank you for sharing.
Obviously it goes without saying how much I / we appreciate the glimpses you give us into your creative and crafty world also – but thanks again anyway.
Take care – hope you are ALL well.
SueX
Lovely pics Glenda. I love it when they stretch out like this. They only do it when they feel safe. One of my wild bunnies has started taking food out of my hand in the last week, I have discovered she has a real weakness for sesame crispbreads!! So much so, she runs up the garden every time we open the front door now and sits giving us very pleading looks!!
Elaine
Wow, that must be such a treat – we’ve tried leaving lettuce and carrots for ours and they sniff it and hop away without touching it – I have some sesame ryvita, I wonder if they’ll go for that!
Those rabbits obviously feel safe and relaxed in your garden – all I get are badgers excavating my lawn and leaving little ‘presents’ for me overnight (I’m talking badger toilets here).
Lovely photos….wish I felt as relaxed as him/her!
Ali S x
I had pet rabbits when i was younger and they’d often lay full out and sunbathe – this is a great picture and reminder of bunnies past!!!!
Paula x x x
Either ‘it’ is very tame or you have an exceptional long lens!
Gorgeous bunneh . . . .
OK I give in…I’ve been looking at the bunneh pics & thinking awww how cute & resisting a comment…But this is too much – love it! How adorable, a sunneh bunneh soaking up the rays.
Very cute, great job sneaking up on that sunbathing bun to get the pics.
Hi glenda. Love your blog. Love your art. You do such fab things but (don’t shoot me) enough with the bunnies pleeeeeez.lol
I certainly won’t shoot you Karen, you are entitled to your opinion, but so far the post about Smokey eating Leylandii has had more page views than both recent free downloads combined. I don’t know how long you have been reading the blog, but I did ask a while ago if I should stop the bunny photos and the overwhelming response was an emphatic no.
I figured if I’m too busy to have anything craft related to share, I can at least aim to share the smile that the bunnies bring to my face when I see them.
Glenda