I, for one, am glad that dog is keeping an eye on things. One never knows when a bee might get out of hand, or a dude with a camera might start acting out.
Speaking of criminal lagomorphs, they've established a beachhead under my back deck. Or a sleeper cell. Or whatever.
Lettuce comes up first in our garden. I'm not a huge lettuce fan - so in teh next few weeks, our indictor vegetable will tell us if it's time to start hatching plots for bunny removal. Possibly involving calling in teh Mounties.
in that second video, you can see stacks of Milorganite fertilizer bags in the background. Product of Milwaukee's Jones Island, one of the finest sewage processing plants anywhere!
Also, I think it is more likely the bunny is a dupe. Fecking squirrels.
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I, for one, am glad that dog is keeping an eye on things. One never knows when a bee might get out of hand, or a dude with a camera might start acting out.
Meanwhile, bunny was committing crimes just down the street, zrm.
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Speaking of criminal lagomorphs, they've established a beachhead under my back deck. Or a sleeper cell. Or whatever.
Lettuce comes up first in our garden. I'm not a huge lettuce fan - so in teh next few weeks, our indictor vegetable will tell us if it's time to start hatching plots for bunny removal. Possibly involving calling in teh Mounties.
Good then you went during the day. You know what happens to bunnies at night.
DKW, are you growing carrots, too? There'll be no keeping the wascally wabbits away.
R.G., I know all about that (see bottom pic).
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Are you suggesting that the rabbit and the squirrel are working together, zrm?
Diabolical!
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That first video is pretty old, thunder. It's dated March 12, 197. Didn't know they had electric guitars then.
in that second video, you can see stacks of Milorganite fertilizer bags in the background. Product of Milwaukee's Jones Island, one of the finest sewage processing plants anywhere!
Also, I think it is more likely the bunny is a dupe. Fecking squirrels.
How did concentrate on taking the pictures of all the "SQUEEEEEEE!!!!"s?
Doh!
That Johnny Winters video was something I was posting at the Haus of Sad.
Here, it was supposed to be this picture.
Management regrets the error, and such as.
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nicely self-pwned, thunder. I always respect a professional.
Myself, I don't like the Kroger Bunny; it's pricey and not as good as the locavore bunny available at my butcher.
The only non-humanoid mammals seen at Kroger subsidiary Ralphs here are mice & rats. (Also traps for them.)
L.A. bunnies stay off the streets & in the parks.
No carrots. The silty soil I've got is to compacted to support any root vegetables. Mostly tomatoes. And Thai chili peppers.
If things get desperate, I may ry planting Rhinegold
By the way, vs, it was the squees of a couple ladies that alerted me to the presence of this bunny, I was about to go through the doors.
"What's that, a chipmunk?"
"Oh, it's a little bunny!"
"SQUEEEEE!"
Luckily I had my camera (as always) for just these eventualities.
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Being an awful, awful man, I read "Kroger Bunny" and I thought you were making hasenpfeffer.
bunny!!!
Eat the lamb's ear little bunny, eat the Lamb's ear. You will taste better in the casserole.
Bunny!!!!
Petite Petunia Pilferer.
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I counted approx. 50 bees on our Lamb's Ears t'other day. Ya.
Point Of Order, Jim H.!
That is a Transverse Flower Fly.
I spent about 5 minutes trying to get that pic of one hovering. Got a lot of funny looks from passersby, too.
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