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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Tuesday Wabbit Tale


Pardon the distorted photos the shoot took place in the guest bedroom looking out the 
window.



Yep Wally da Wild Wabbit and I had a staring match. FYI he blinked first and 
took off running.  We all know a feline will win a staring match paws down.

Mom wanted to go out for a photo
but she didn't wanna scare Wally da Wild Wabbit
  Lately this has been my favorite place to sit or sleep or ponder things all the day long.
Now we know why.  
The birdies like to hop about in the pine straw and every now and then I see a ChipMonkey.

28 comments:

  1. ha you won! maybe the bunny can tell ya where he will hide da easter baskets next year?

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  2. A Wabbit! We rarely see them, but today we had a 4-cat walk. Exciting!

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  3. Hari OM
    You have some prime viewing terriroty in Madi Manor!!! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  4. Oh Madi, you've got your very own Bunny visitor!
    I would LUFFS a Bunny of my very own, you are sooooooo lucky!
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  5. That's a nice little friend who visits your window Madi. I love bunnies too and we have a BIG brown one that runs like the wind when he sees me. That looks like a great spot to keep an eye on the neighborhood wildlife!

    Hugs, Teddy

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  6. Oh Madi, that is so nice of Peter Rabbit to come visit with you. What fun to have a staring contest. You all have a good day.

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  7. A rabbit! CH just saw two of them yesterday! You definitely have a great view! Good Morning!

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  8. hehehe, Walley, Ya better sleep with one eye open. Just sayin'......

    ChipMonkey that is funny. One time my a Chipmonk ran across the road when I was driving. My sister hollered watch out for the Wood Chip :)


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  9. you sure have a Bed with a View! wildlife included in said view.... i would love to see the wabbit and the chip monkey

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  10. Ghostwriter says she's been seeing lots of bunnies hopping around after dark when she drives home from work, and almost hit a couple of them. But I haven't seen any in my yard yet.

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  11. We find those silly wabbits in our yard all the time. Mom wishes they would mind the fence barrier because we can get very intense with our chase:(

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  12. madi...soundz like de pine straw kneadz... ta go ~~~~~~~~ just sayin !!!!!!! ☺☺♥♥

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  13. How fun to have a rabbit friend!
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  14. We agree there isn't anything much better than watching out the window at all the critters in our yard. Of course we like to be out in the yard with them too but they seem to disappear when we go out there.

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  15. If a rabbit came to our house we could not sit there and look at it. Nope, would not happen!

    Stopping by for a visit!

    Murphy & Stanley

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  16. That's a tasty looking ... err ... cheeky rabbit! ~Bear Cat

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  17. We’ve got a couple of bunnies in our yard. It’s great to have Bunny TV!

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  18. Wabbit stew! Just kidding :) XO

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  19. If you need us to come chase the wabbit, you let us know. We are squirrel poor here at the new house and longing to chase something. LOL!

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  20. Of course you won the staring match - you at Madi the queen of all felines!

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  21. Wally sure is cute!! We have never seen a bunny before!!
    xoxo,
    Jake, Arty & Rosy

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  22. We go crazy when we see those things!! Bark Bark Bark!!

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  23. Your new friend, a bunny! I always know when one is in our front yard by the deafening barking.

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