Our lawn mower has been down for about three weeks despite J’s expert efforts to try and save it. Therefore we have had a beautiful clover meadow surrounding the house which became a refuge for a wee little bunny. It had made a little burrow a couple of feet from our walkway where it would hang out doing bunny things like sleeping and eating clover and wiggling it’s nose. It liked to believe it was invisible because it never moved or acted scared no matter how much we went in or out or stood on the steps cooing over it and telling it how cute it was. Well, today my brother-in-law did a very nice thing and had a lawn service come take care of our grass, but the bunny’s house was chopped up and tossed to the wind and I’m guessing he was too.


1 May 24th, 2005 at 6:29 am So then, Zane said,
The last time our yard got that tall, I found a snake! It stuck it’s tongue out at me and ran away. A bunny would have been nicer.
2 May 25th, 2005 at 2:04 pm Then, Jason Coleman said,
It’s been a couple of days, any sign of the bunny returning? Maybe if you let the grass grow higher again, it will come back. I hope so. If not, you guys should consider getting a pet. Might I suggest a small dog? They are slightly braver in the face of lawn equipment (okay, not really).
3 May 29th, 2005 at 4:28 pm And then, The Rabbit said,
Hi, this is the “wee little bunny”. I left because I’m offended by the term “bunny”, we rabbits prefer to be called “Hoppy Americans”.