Look closely, you might see the little baby bunny hiding under the step. It was hard to take this photo since the little fella is shy and runs away whenever he knows that I am there.
How are your teenage rabbits getting along? Have you been giving them little nibbles and treats?
Here in Kingston something has been eating the plants but I'm not sure if it is the bunny or the mice that live by the back fence. I think that most of the small animals live in the wild area behind my fence that is beside the train tracks. They just come to visit me for a little snack now and then.
This summer I moved to Ottawa to start a new job.
When a visitor comes to Ottawa he or she is likely to have limited time and will want to see the major attractions: Parliament, the Canal, the Babe (Balcony type, of course). Since there are other little tidbits that are interesting, but not necessarily interesting enough to visit, I will make some short blog posts about them for your reading pleasure.
3 comments:
Does he eat your plants as voraciously as the 'teenage' rabbits here eat our bedding plants?
Your flower garden and your strawberry patch put to shame any elderly gardeners in your family!! WOW!
How are your teenage rabbits getting along? Have you been giving them little nibbles and treats?
Here in Kingston something has been eating the plants but I'm not sure if it is the bunny or the mice that live by the back fence. I think that most of the small animals live in the wild area behind my fence that is beside the train tracks. They just come to visit me for a little snack now and then.
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