LIFE BEATS DOWN AND CRUSHES THE SOUL AND ART REMINDS YOU THAT YOU HAVE ONE. STELLA ADLER

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

NEW NEIGHBORS HAVE MOVED IN


We have had a pair of rabbits around for a week or so now.
Every morning they are on the back lawn, just outside my kitchen window.
I am getting really accustomed to looking for them first thing in the morning.



This one here is a pretty good size.

Do you have any wildlife in your back yard?
Thanks for stopping by.
Michele

6 comments:

Kim said...

For the past 2 years I have had a groundhog tear apart my lawn. He is due to arrive soon, based on past years. I am NOT a fan

Shirley said...

Good Morning Michelle, I have a couple of bunnies that are sitting close to where I park my car that I see every morning as I leave the house. We use to have the deer that would come up so I could watch them out my kitchen window. You see them once and a while, but not near as much with all the houses built around me. We have to many dogs in our neighborhood. They aren't suppose to run lose, but some let them. Your bunnies are so cute and I love the mountains in the previous post. Have a wonderful day. Hugs and Prayers from Your Missouri Friend.

MISS PEACH ~(^.^)~ said...

Squeeeeeee bunnies! I grew up with bunnies all my life and fondly remember the mothers lining their nests with their neck fur around Easter time for the young to be born in...
of course roasted rabbit was often on the table for special holidays at Oma's house.
we have a backyard wildlife sanctuary in our small yard...I have seen a racoon (sp?) and a wild turkey...lots of flicker birds but then we live in a town like community. We have a managed feral cat family that lives in our yard for a few years now.
Never a boring season here!

Kadee Willow said...

Hi, Michelle... Loved the pictures of the rabbits! Soon they will be nesting! The thing that catches my eye when I head out the back door are the cardinals. Love their bright colors and they way they dart around leaving you wondering they flew to. Then a spot of red can be seen on a branch and bingo! Such a bright spot on drab branches that have yet to sprout green foliage!

The Vintage Chateau said...

Your bunnies are so cute, that is until they start eating your garden!

suziqu's thread works said...

Hi Michelle oh yes we have our fair share of bunnies we are seeing every morning here swishing their cotton tails as they head off to the creek.
It's almost like we live in a nature park here along with our Angora goats, there's countless birds, rosellas, cockatoos, wallabies, wombats, lyre birds that sing and mimic any sound even a chainsaw - yes there is more wildlife than we can ever imagine.

Thank you for your lovely visit.
Have a great week!
Springtime hugs,
Suzy