When I realized what had happened, I literally doubled over laughing. It's good to be able to laugh at yourself. I get a lot of practice!
When I realized what had happened, I literally doubled over laughing. It's good to be able to laugh at yourself. I get a lot of practice!
Other than having a wicked bad memory.......how are you feeling these days? Has the rtx kicked in for you yet?? Have the evil rtx side effects begun to wear off?
~ Chris ~
(Female )
Yeah, the past 4 days I've been feeling better. The rtx seemed to take 2 weeks longer to kick in this time, but it's hard to know for sure. It might have been kicking in when I went to see the Dalai Lama but I was overdoing it so much I couldn't tell. At any rate, I'm glad to be feeling a bit better right now.
I hadn't seen the baby bunnies for a couple weeks but one just reappeared yesterday. S/he has really grown! I'm hoping to have new babies in the yard. Really hoping. I have empty bunny nest syndrome.
Well they are bunnies, you should have a better than average chance
~ Bob
LOL That's what I'm thinking. Bunnies, start your engines!
I had bunnies on and off for a while before I got my dogs, they mostly avoid my yard now as she's part beagle and feels compelled to hunt them.
One time when I was mowing I startled one and it jumped into one of my basement window wells. It couldn't get out so I had to pull it out by hand. It wasn't little tiny, maybe half grown at that point. Very soft when I pet it
~ Bob
I have had rabbits nesting my lawn several times and it gives you a really start when they come tearing out of their hole. They dig a hole in the grass that you can't see until you are on top of it.
Of course the wild cats and our dog would often find them first but they only seem vulnerable to attacks for a short period of time and soon they run fast enough to get away from any predator.
I'm glad my bunnies lived under the deck. They seemed to be pretty well protected from most predators, and I just like the thought of bunnies under there. They make nice downstairs neighbors.
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