Ruby Rabbit seems to disappear into the pine straw/needles there! Re: your comment- dad says he hadn't heard anything about flooding in Chapel Hill & Carboro. He and mom had recently been talking about their time there. The small-ish 50-year-old apartment community where they lived and dad worked was demolished after they left and has since been replaced by a ginormous apartment/retail/commercial monstrosity.
Hop A Long little one ... or Ms Cecilia will turn you into a "blog star" ... she's been known to do that with all kinds of critters! Of course, maybe you'd like to achieve fame and fortune?
Please leave a meow or bark for Angel Madi...her assistant (aka Mom) will respond in a timely fashion. =^..^= Life is short, spend it with those who make you laugh!! “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.” (Leo F. Buscaglia) TONS OF HUGS
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteSweet, Sweet Ruby!!! YAM xx
Sweet little bun. She blends well with the background.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet cutie she is!
ReplyDeleteRuby Rabbit seems to disappear into the pine straw/needles there! Re: your comment- dad says he hadn't heard anything about flooding in Chapel Hill & Carboro. He and mom had recently been talking about their time there. The small-ish 50-year-old apartment community where they lived and dad worked was demolished after they left and has since been replaced by a ginormous apartment/retail/commercial monstrosity.
ReplyDeleteHop A Long little one ... or Ms Cecilia will turn you into a "blog star" ... she's been known to do that with all kinds of critters! Of course, maybe you'd like to achieve fame and fortune?
ReplyDeleteWell hello there Ruby. Looks like you have found yourself the perfect shady spot to enjoy the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteCutie! I'm seeing lots of rabbits this year, maybe the coyote population is down here.
ReplyDeleteThere's one contented bunny rabbit. Precious wonders if it's related to the ones we have here. I tried to tell her they were long distance cousins.
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