Bunnies, Critters, Village Life
Psst!

Psst! I know where the bunnies are hiding! Wanna play hide and seek with me and my bunny friends?

Honest! Trust me! I wouldn’t hurt one teeny tiny whisker on those cute little bunnies, now would I?

Ready or not, here I am! (sung in a growly sing-song)

Aw, c’mon! Please… Please… Please… come out and play, little bunnies! I know you’re in there!

Humpfh!! Dumb bunnies!
(My thanks to my next-door neighbors, Rudy the bunny hunter, and Rudy’s dad, Dan, who took the “please please please” photo that started this little bit of silliness.)

26 Jun 2007 JAS
Great photo’s! They say the best pictures tell a story all by themselves. You have definitely accomplished that. We have critter’s of our own (one dog, and three cats).
So please tell me that the bunnies ARE safe and sound. Dumb bunnies indeed - they seem smart enough to avoid this beast!
Nice Judy
No bunnies were hurt in the making of this film. However, we cannot guarantee the saftey of all bunnies Rudy has encountered.
Kris, the bunnies are doing well - the babies were hopping about yesterday, in addition to *five* adults (they’re multiplying like… well… rabbits!). However, see Dan’s disclaimer! Rudy is amazingly fast (part greyhound or whippet, maybe, from how he looks?) and all dog, so a wise baby bunny listens to momma bunny and doesn’t hop out from safety when Rudy’s out. Feral cats and red-tail hawks are the predators that actually thin out the rabbit population around here, from what we’ve seen in the past.