Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Bunny "Bath"

It has been way too long since I posted and I am sorry for that. In the last month, we had company for 5 days, finished homeschool, planted our gardens, had a BIG garage sale for 5 days, celebrated my daughter's birthday, went on a trip... and more.... and I already suffer from adrenal and thyroid issues as well as sleep deprivation and a foot that keeps going out of joint, so blogging didn't happen at all. :(   I hope to be regular with it again.

I saw a bunny taking a "bath" out in the garden and took some pictures.....



 He stayed in one place for quite a long time and took his "bath"...
 He even remembered to clean behind his ears.  :) 

All clean!  Now, he will probably go back to snacking in my garden!

Thank you for visiting my blog today.... I hope you have a great day. :)

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85 comments:

  1. So Cute! It was so fun to watch him :) <3

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  2. Precious!! How awesome that you were able to capture his bath time. :)
    You have an amazing talent and I'm so glad you choose to share it with the world.

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    1. Thank you so much - what an encouraging comment. :) It was so nice to have you visit my blog today.

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  3. I love this post - so relaxing and cute :) I am featuring it at the homeacre hop this week (PintSizeFarm.com). Be sure to stop by and grab your badge!

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    1. Thank you so much.... what a blessing. Thanks for visiting. :)

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  4. love the post he is a cute bunny thanks for sharing have a great weekend

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  5. You've had lots going on. What a cute bunny. Have a blessed SONday!

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    1. Yes, I have.... thank you for stopping by. :)

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  6. Thanks again for linking up! I enjoy your blog so much. Wow, such great pictures! Come visit mine again soon. I will have link-up parties running every Wednesday to Wednesday.
    God Bless,
    Chris
    somuchathome.blogspot.com

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    1. Glad you stopped by... and enjoyed the blog.... I will be back to your blog also. :)

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  7. Darling pictures Joy! Please link up with us again next Monday :)

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  8. Adorable! Much cuter than the jackrabbits in my neighborhood. :-)

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    1. Thank you.... jackrabbits are something we don't see... my kids would probably enjoy it for a while. :)

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  9. So cute! I love bunnies. We had tons of them living under the deck at our last house. Now we're in the woods, so many other critters but no little cotton-tails.

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    1. They are cute.... BUT they have eaten my green bean plants and the beet tops and more! Hmm..... but they are so fun to watch. :)

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  10. Adorable! How great that you were able to capture the whole 'process'!

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    1. I was surprised how long the bunny stayed there.... actually I had several more pictures that I didn't post.... quite an experience for me.... so fun. :)

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  11. Thank you and thanks for visiting. :)

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  12. I can just get lost in your beautiful photography. So glad you visited me on my blog.

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    1. Thank you... what a very sweet comment. I am so sorry to be late in responding to this. I am glad you visited. :)

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    1. It was fun to watch.... and so nice of him/her to be right where the colors framed him/her well. :)

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  14. I hope all of your flowers survived his visit intact! Gorgeous photos ~ this little bunny is adorable!

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    1. They seemed to do just fine... although the pepper, green bean and beet plants didn't do so well... he dined there before his bath, I suspect. :)

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  15. What lovely photos! You were definitely in the right place at the right time - with your camera - to catch such a private bunny ritual. Congrats! Visiting from Roses of Inspiration.

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    1. It was amazing to be able to witness this from inside the kitchen! I loved it that he was in such a picturesque spot also. :)

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  16. This is probably the cutest thing ever! Animals in general melt my heart, but everyone has a soft spot for a bunny!
    Thanks for sharing on the Wake Up Wednesday link party!
    We hope to see you next week!
    Kate | TheOrganizedDream.com

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    1. Thank you... what a sweet comment. :) It was fun to see this... and I appreciate the blog party.

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  17. How adorable is that!
    Rabbits are a favorite in our home. :-) we are on our third pet rabbit and they sure do make good in door house trained pets. Who would have ever known they could be trained like a cat. Our Lakota has his own potty made just for a rabbit.

    This was a joy to see, thanks for sharing.

    Have a beautiful week.
    Debbie

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    1. We enjoy the ones outside... the kids have asked for an inside bunny... but we have resisted. :) They are fun to watch.

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  18. Oh how sweet! I love seeing the rabbits hop around our yard....we certainly have plenty of them :)

    Thanks for sharing this sweetness with Roses of Inspiration. Have a lovely day!

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    1. Thank you... they are fun to watch and then I also sympathize with Farmer MacGregor as they eat our garden produce. sigh. Thank you for visiting. :)

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  19. So Cute!!! I'm so jealous that you were able to see and photograph a rabbit like this! Living in the city, we don't see rabbits unless we go to the local nature preserve and then they don't let you get close enough for pictures. Thank you for sharing :-)

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    1. It was a treat.... we live in the city also, but there is a field near us... and we do have plenty of rabbits. Thank you for visiting. :)

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  20. These are the sweetest pictures you captured. I love bunnies; where I live we have the little cottontail ones and I love to watch them. But, my husband says they eat his garden.....

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    1. I am torn on the subject... I agree they are so cute... and I also agree with your husband - they eat the garden! :) I do like watching them, though.

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  21. Oh. my. goodness. How sweet is that?! :D

    Just bopping over from Roses of Inspiration,
    Michelle ^_^
    Delightful Handwork

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    1. I like how soft his fur looks... and he was so close to the green and brown colors... and then the pink roses... how nice of him to choose such a setting. :)

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  22. Cute. It was considerate of him to stay in one place so you could get a series of pictures. :)

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    1. It certainly was... and that I was there at just the right time... that doesn't happen often and it felt like a gift from God. :)

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  23. Awe how cute is that. Great pictures.

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    1. Thank you... it was fun to capture these pictures. :)

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  24. Lovely pictures, what a fabulous thing to capture. Is it your bunny or a wild one? Either very cute but wow if it's a wild one :)

    Over from Funtastic Friday

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    1. It is a wild bunny that likes to visit my garden. :) Thank you.

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  25. Very sweet! These are wonderful photos! :-)

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    1. Thank you... so nice of you to visit and encourage. :)

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  26. Very nice photography and such a cooperative model. Such a nice bunny, I hope he does not eat to much that he should not eat. Thanks for sharing these lovely photos with Fridays Blog Booster Party
    Kathleen

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    1. I hope he doesn't either... and just this morning I started thinking about maybe fencing in one of the beds to protect the beans, peppers and beets... I'm not sure why he liked those best last year, but he kept us from having them on our table! :) Thank you for visiting.

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  27. Super cute! Thanks for linking up and sharing with us at Funtastic Friday. I hope you can make it again this week.

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    1. Thank you... and thank you for the great blog party. :)

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  28. This is so cute, I will have it as one of my features! this week Fabulous Friday the bunny is so amazing just watching you!
    Maria

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    1. Thank you... what a treat to hear that! I so appreciate your blog party and will be there tomorrow. :) Thank you for visiting.

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  29. What a cute little bunny and how adorable cleaning it's self. Have a nice weekend.
    Julie xo

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    1. He was... it was so fun to watch him. :) Thank you for visiting.

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  30. Oh, that is just too cute :D

    Christina
    www.ourwoodhome.com

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    1. It was fun to see. :) Thank you for visiting.

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    1. It was quite a surprise to have a front row seat to take these pictures... so fun. :)

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  32. I like to take pics of the visitors at my home too

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  33. Sounds like life has been pretty hectic for you

    Mollyx

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    1. It has been! We stay pretty busy. :) Thank you for visiting.

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  34. My boys have had several bunny pets, so these pictures brought back sweet memories of soft furry and much loved friends.

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    1. Pets of them... wow. My kids would LOVE to do that.... though I would not be as excited as they would. ! :) Thank you for visiting.

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  35. Gorgeous photos! He's such a cutie. :)

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  36. So cute but yes they snack! I planted zinnia seed and I think a bunny ate all of them much to my chagrin!😂

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    1. I don't mind a few bunnies.. but they do multiply so quickly... sigh. Too bad about your missing zinnia seeds... I sympathize! Thank you for visiting. :)

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  37. You are one busy lady, and I'm glad you took the time to snap the bunny. Very Cute!

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    1. Life does tend to keep me busy. I was so glad to have that time of seeing the bunny.. right from my window... perfect view of his cuteness. :) Thank you for visiting.

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  38. Your bunny photos are so sweet. He stood still for some great shots as he was taking his bath! I have rabbits that frequent our acreage! I am always hoping they survive the coyotes! Thanks for sharing at Gardens Galore!

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    1. Thank you... it was fun to watch him and get photos right from my kitchen window! We don't usually have to worry about the coyotes although we hear they are in the area. Thank you for visiting. :)

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