Happy bunny London, ON June 2014 |
I haven't really planned the animal-theme thing: I've been toting my camera again, and in the process I've been running across random examples of the animal kingdom. In this case, a sweet little jackrabbit showed up in our back yard and, for some odd reason, stuck around for an inordinately long period of time.
The dog, whose schnauzer DNA typically compels him to a) detect rabbits from 2 km away and then b) chase after them at near-light-speed, must have been napping beside the patio door, because I was able to approach this little bunny in blissful silence.
I'll leave the naming to you. Thoughts?
Your turn: Grab a pic of an animal, insect or something that suggests critterdom. Post it to your blog or website, then share it here. Leave a comment here to let folks know where it is. Visit other participants and feel free to repeat-visit throughout the week. Drag in your friends and family, too, because more Thematic is always a good thing. For more info on how all this works, click here. Otherwise, have fun with it.
CRITTERS! What shall I do, what shall I do?
ReplyDeleteHaha, of course I have critters.
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I love getting pictures of critters, even though they can be quite elusive when they want to be, which is most of the time. Here are mine.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful critters
ReplyDeleteOh Carmi!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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Critters coming up! http://gillymaccsphotos.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHere's a real cutie I discovered a couple of months back..
ReplyDeleteIt's been far too long since I played the game!
Sweet (capture) of your little bunny! We have some new little ones running around here, and my dog Misty (part lab) loves chasing them! It's funny, she'd really never hurt them. Here's mine
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Carmi, here is our critter.
ReplyDeleteLovely bunny.
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Critters, they can be so cute!
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Critters from the 1970s to the present day.
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I hope a horse is a critter
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Second round of critters here.
ReplyDelete(And some fences!)
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