No Kennie,
Travis spotted this one on our drive this afternoon. The House Hare is around but I haven’t seen hide nor hare (hee hee hee) of it.
It’s a musical reference but a different one Kara. That version of Smokie’s Alice is played at every dance here (along with only about 7 other songs over and over again). It drives me nuts. The other musical reference fits better.
Beautiful creature and a beautiful photo. I love how you can so distinctly see the black tips of his/her ears.
Funny, I didn’t think of music at all, just Lewis Carroll’s classic tail (hee hee).
oh… Can I keep him?? Its so adorable. Actually… Can I use this photograph in a power point for the students in my wildlife course? Its a fantastic shot.
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Is this the house bunny?
Alice? Alice? Who the beep is Alice?
Every time I hear the name Alice that goes through my head. Crazy.
Nice hare!
No Kennie,
Travis spotted this one on our drive this afternoon. The House Hare is around but I haven’t seen hide nor hare (hee hee hee) of it.
It’s a musical reference but a different one Kara. That version of Smokie’s Alice is played at every dance here (along with only about 7 other songs over and over again). It drives me nuts. The other musical reference fits better.
Beautiful creature and a beautiful photo. I love how you can so distinctly see the black tips of his/her ears.
Funny, I didn’t think of music at all, just Lewis Carroll’s classic tail (hee hee).
And its a rare bit of fiction. The song of course uses images from the story.
oh… Can I keep him?? Its so adorable. Actually… Can I use this photograph in a power point for the students in my wildlife course? Its a fantastic shot.
Sure Jennith. Would you like me to email you a copy? What res?