Posts tagged as: buns

Best. Present. Ever!

I’ve always wanted one of these. I will love it and cuddle it call it Silverado. Thank you so much!


Excellent presentation, Happy Farm Bunnies!

A Study of Perspective

Perspective is a technique depicting or suggesting spatial relations, volumes or three dimensions on a flat surface. This study is composed of bunnies and ordinary household objects.

1. Comparing a bunny to an apple.


We see that the bunny is closer to us than the apple is. We also see that it would take about 3 apples to equal the size of this bunny.

2. Determining bunny volume.


We see here, that it takes 1 bunny to fill this mug.

3. Relative ear size.


The bunny’s ears are 1/5th the size of this mug. The wine glasses and window tell us that mug is regular sized and the bunny’s ears are tiny.

4. Bunny likeness to a beer bottle.


We find that there really isn’t a likeness between bunny and beer bottles. What is clear is that the bunny is portable.

Amy C. has really shed new light on bunnies! For more pics of the cuties Amy is fostering, visit her photo album.

What Are They Thinking?

Animals are cute, clever and I believe they have a rich inner dialogue. Let us take a moment to contemplate their contemplations.





















Let’s give it up for all of our sender-inners (in order of appearance): Hollie R., Carrie K., Daphne, Mona H., Steph R., waylonjack, Don, Sean Y., Josh N. and Ant.

I Am Art

Notice the light? The depth of field? The capture of disapproval mixed with a questioning brow? I may not be the artist, but I am most certainly the muse.


Pardon me, but I, too, am art. The background is perfectly blurred to contrast against my light fur. My large eyes reflect light and draw the eyes of the viewer up to the top of the frame. This photo lingers in the mind, because it raises the question, “What is she looking at?”


Hey! I’m also amused!


Our hands are clapping for Blueberry87, Mary and Jake V.A.

Sleepy or Sad?

Sometimes, it seems like our furry friends are wishing they were doing something else; being petted, playing, going for a walk. I can’t decide if the following pics demonstrate animals being sleepy or sad. What do you think?



















Let us recognize our sender-inners (be they sleepy or sad) in order of appearance: Michael D., Codi, Dana A., Brian D., Leila, Julie J., Shane L., Dela and Alexis.

My, What a Big Nose You Have!

The better to snorgle you with, my dear.


Shay S. and Evelyn B tell us that the mini lops is just a few weeks old and is named Templado and the pup is named Nitro. Congrats to all on their new family!

Flufftastic Disapproval

If you are gonna disapprove, why not do it with a fantastic do?


Is the salon bill outrageous, Esther?

Stuck in the Middle with You

Clowns to the left of me

Jokers to the right


Either way you look at it, Maya B.’s son’s bun is skeptical.
PS – Thanks for the earworm KittyAdventures and emmberrann!

Notes From Base Camp

Having rested overnight, our team of rugged trekkers decide to explore the uncharted territory.


Filled with both excitement and apprehension, we brave the great unknown in the spirit of adventure.


It is Glorious!


Thanks for documenting the expedition Grace E.

That’s no ordinary rabbit.

Tim: There he is!
King Arthur: Where?
Tim: There!
King Arthur: What? Behind the rabbit?
Tim: It *is* the rabbit!
King Arthur: You silly sod!
Tim: What?
King Arthur: You got us all worked up!
Tim: Well, that’s no ordinary rabbit. He wrangles SHEEP!
King Arthur: Ohh.
Tim: That’s the most efficient, sheep-wrangling rodent you ever set eyes on!
Sir Robin: You tit! I soiled my armor I was so scared!
Tim: Look, that rabbit’s got a tenacious streak a mile wide!
Sir Galahad: Get stuffed!

FAVE FRAME™

Don’t miss 2:20 when the bunnage takes care of a stray sheep REAL QUICK-LIKE. Nice submishe, Miriam S. Monty Python & The Holy Grail script via IMDB.

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