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My Big Surprise ...


This time of the year always reminds me of my Garden Bunny, a few Seasons ago. I was raking my garden when all of sudden I overturned something that rolled around and jumped away ... At first, I thought it was a frog, but then to my surprise, it was little beautiful baby bunny ... I grabbed my camera and took many pictures of him ... I often wonder where he fled to after leaving my yard ... What has been a "Great Surprise" to you?

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  1. What a delightful surprise that must have been~!! He is a cutie...We have had several yard bunnies and loved our lop-eared the most, as they were black/grey/brown and blended in with the shadows...You must get Jo-jo's account of her yard bunny...

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  2. Yes, Margaret - Nature presents itself to us in so many different ways - I think the timing is always perfect, as if it is telling us to slow down and realize the beauty around us ... I would love to see JoJo's yard bunny ... Thanks so much for reading my post and for your comments - They are really appreciated!

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