“In the name of the dill stalks, and the sweet clover, and the Holy Bun.”
I’ve contracted with two small bunnies to bless, and exorcise if needed, my potted plants.
In a very Disney movie fashion, I’m assuming that the buns (Bun Bun and Lil Blaze Bun who still has their milk spot) are the product of these two mature buns who are clearly deeply in love.
Hopefully tragedy will not befall one of them which seems to be the Disney cartoon parent formula. I’m also assuming that one of them is my camera seeking bun from last summer. Evidence as to lineage comes from early June when I caught an adult crossing the patio quickly followed by the tiniest of buns.
At first it was hard to determine if there were two buns or just one very quick bun, but I soon saw them both hanging out together.
While there have been a few gnawed sunflowers and dill stalks consumed like spaghetti, the joy at seeing them is a sufficient trade off. A patch of clover in by the vegetable garden seems to be a favorite spot for both to meet up, discuss their contractual obligations, and network.
The potted plants are doing great.






How adorable! We have bunnies in our neighborhood. Not in our yard, though. We have a cat. Cats love bunnies! Bunnies don’t really love cats. Mona
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My cats are indoor so the buns are strictly stars on Outdoor TV.
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How adorable! I didn’t know that they had a white spot like that.
We have the most stupid rabbits in the world living in our yard – we have 4 dogs, including 1 who kills everything, & the pup learning from her
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Allegedly cottontails eventually lose the spot as their fur changes so says my dad and the internet.
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