Thursday, May 24, 2007

Bunny


We have these cute little nose twitching bunnies everywhere on our property. So, this one is almost like a pet....DH hates them and wants them gone (they dig holes in our yard, eat trees and flowers) but I like them. No, I do not like them eating my flowers ( I try to keep them in tall planters) but I think the little bunnies are so cute and they have been here for as long as we have that I feel like they belong. CC welcome and appreciated.
I was tagged by Joanne
Five reasons why I blog
1. I'm completely, hopelessly addicted to the internet.
2. I love looking at other people's pictures and learning from them.
3. Meeting new people on 2peas who share my interests has been great and this is just a way to share more.
4. It's a nice outlet (diversion) from my humble life as a SAHM (and photographer).
5. It's fun to create a site like this where people can visit, view your photos, hear your thoughts and learn a little more about you.
Now, I'm not going to try to tag others because there is a new tag game going on started by justjulie and I assume everyone has been tagged already with this one!

7 comments:

Michelle said...

what a great capture on the bunny! love the colors.

Melissa said...

We have about 5 wild rabbits in our backyard. Last year they ate every single sunflower that DD had planted, she was not pleased!! I'm sure they can't wait until we put the garden in this weekend! Cute capture by the way!

Cindi Koceich said...

Wow...that's awesome that you were able to capture him!! He's cute!!

Heather said...

That's a cute shot! I can't believe he let you get that. These guys are usually super fast:)

Jan said...

Cute bunny shot. I'm so impressed that you were able to capture it--can't have been easy!

Also, love the wet doggy shots. So cute!!

Your beta story on my blog is so funny/sad. Dd's little tank has a lid, so I guess we'll never know if she has a jumper or not. LOL!

Dar Kaso said...

Awwwww, what a sweet bunny, great capture.

Kathy said...

I don't know what it is this spring, but we have bunnies everywhere. We've always have had some bunnies, but this year, they are everywhere. Usually not still like you have here, but on a mad sprint.