Why just one bunner when you can have two
greeting you when you arrive home (not my front porch, but...),
blooming in all seasons...
even earning their keep?
I'm beginning to think there's just no reason at all.
I'm beginning to think there's just no reason at all.
*This post is brought to you by Special K (Keating) who was recently neutered - just in case we wanted to see real live double buns on a regular basis.
Although, I'm pretty sure he'll be the judge of that...






10 comments:
Ooooh, love those bun-bookends!
Smooches to Mr. Keating as well, since he (like Mr. Mick) is a bun in a million. :)
I love those bookends, there were others but I just had to have these. And yeah, one bun in a million.
Those rabbit greeters should be there at your front door
By your book collection I see that dogs just don't seem to be the easier keepers I'd hoped for. One cat book in the group. I actually owned a copy myself but didn't follow it. Which may explain why I've lost my last two siamese to cancer
btw: I like those book ends very much
always glad to see you back on "this" line.
Nice to have you back. And you're hopping right along! Special K looks to be a very special bunny!
Bunderful.
everything's coming up bunnies...they do have a way of reproducing themselves.
I love those bookends, too. The bunnies are working so hard to keep those books upright. Love how the titles cover a menagerie of animals.
PA, I like the rabbit greeters too, they're a few doors down from the rabbit vet.
Hey Lowell, thanks for stopping by and yes, he's mine so he's very special.
KB, beyond bunderful.
BC, they're everywhere.
SC, the bookends were impossible to resist.
lovely bunnies, specially the bookends. Though of course Keating is the best of all
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