The cool grass tickled my feet as I hopped and explored the enclosure. I had to push my way through the grass in places, so thick had it grown, but I found the exertion glorious. I discovered a few more dandelion greens to savor. Some I ate, others I marked a place in my mind to come back to later when I was hungry again.
When I came to the fence which blocked further surveying of the landscape in that direction, I stopped and peered through its openings to the grass on the other side. That grass seemed particularly green and luscious. Hmmmmm. How could I get through the fence to those tasty treats?
When I came to the fence which blocked further surveying of the landscape in that direction, I stopped and peered through its openings to the grass on the other side. That grass seemed particularly green and luscious. Hmmmmm. How could I get through the fence to those tasty treats?
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Ah yes, the grass is always greener on the other side.....The call of the wild.....
I'm still a little green...
Oh what a green! ALL the grass looks REALLY green to me! But then - we live in the desert....
I am so sorry. I'm getting schooled today on not making assumptions about people's preferences. I like the layout on typepad and wordpress that have the comment box at the bottom of the page of a posting. I had some instructions on my page but everyone was having problems with it and I realized I was doing more harm than good. Sorry! If you want the instructions let me know.
Uh oh.
Is it a 3 footer or a 4 footer? Maybe you can jump????
Let us know what happened!
what shots dear )) bunny, you look fantastic )
I don't do the grass thing much, I prefer the carpet. But you make it look so fun Freckles. ~Rabbie
PS How did you get the 'beans to dye their hair purple? And grow horns. That was pretty impressive.
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