Not this month. One must have been unavoidably detained. (Enlarge photo if necessary.)
Hello, world! This blog began on September 28, 2007, and so far nobody has come looking for me
with tar and feathers.
On my honor, I will do my best not to bore you. All comments are welcome
as long as your discourse is civil and your language is not blue.
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And whether my cup is half full or half empty, fill my cup, Lord.
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<b>How soon we forget</b>
Today is the 61st anniversary of an event that changed forever the course of American history and the world as we knew it. As far as I kno...
Rabbit, rabbit! They are cute little guys!
ReplyDeleteBonnie .I suppose they are the least threatening of the wild life around here. I have heard they like to eat people’s hostas.
DeleteI forgot. I might need some luck this month too.
ReplyDeleteGraham, I actually was unaware of the monthly declaration the superstition about good luck until very recently.
DeleteThe song would not have been the same if the words had been "too few rabbit".
ReplyDeleteTasker, good observation!
DeleteWhere is Alice?
ReplyDeleteEmma, Fell down the rabbit hole according to her friend Lewis Carroll. But her rabbit was a white one, wasn’t it? I was thinking thess might be related to Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and Peter.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what song you reference but I am a fan of rabbits! We've had a number of pet rabbits but the best was a plain grey-brown little guy fathered by a feral.
ReplyDeletekylie, I’m fairly sure Tasker was referring to the song “Too Many Rabbits”. I had a pet rabbit for a time when I was a boy. It stayed in a hutch in our backyard beneath our kitchen window. I fed it lettuce. I turned out to be more of a dog person.
DeleteWhere's Elmer Fudd when you need him?
ReplyDeleteNeil, those are some weally wascally wabbits!
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