No, not cheese on toast, but a bunny from Llandudno with a beautiful seaview home who was just so chilled out on his front porch he didn’t want to move even though I was but a stone’s throw away snapping my camera and saying how cute he was.
Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), Great Orme, Llandudno, Wales. April 2017
Really cute, dear Pete 🙂
By the way I am going on a holiday for about 2 weeks so do not wonder if my place is untouched and empty for a while, not allowing me to answer or write.
So I wish a happy time to you in the nature and in your garden and wherever you go.
See and hear you again.
All the best
Didi
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Thank you, dear Didi 🙂
I hope you have a safe and pleasant journey, and a most wonderful time on your holiday!
Best wishes, Pete
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Thank you, Pete 🙂
Enjoy your time
Didi
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What a great photo Pete. I am sure if you made one false move that rabbit would have scurried into his burrow. I guess that rabbit knew you meant him or her no harm.
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Thank you, Peggy 🙂 He did disappear like Alice down the rabbit hole eventually, but only once I was almost upon him, or her.
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Pete – is that you in the hat? Ha
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Yes, that is me, taken yesterday on top of the Great Orme in Wales. It was a bit windy up there 🙂
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Sweet picture! Rabbits often seem to freeze in place when you come upon them, as if by doing so they will become invisible.
p.s. How’s the classical guitar coming?
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Thank you, Sandy 🙂 Yes, rabbits do freeze, and the colours can make them melt into the landscape. But this one just seemed so calm, not bothered, just chilling.
The guitar has took a bit of a back seat at the moment. What with DIY in the house and with the glorious spring, I just haven’t been able to fit it in. Thank you for asking 🙂
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Indeed…it is time to be outdoors!
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🙂
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A couple of years back I was out for my morning jog and I took a turn down a quiet lane and a black rabbit hopped right in front over me and continued n its way without so much as a by your leave.
I got such a surprise I nearly tripped over my own feet!
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Lol 🙂 That sure must have been something to experience, Ark!
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Excellent.
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Thank you, Rabirius 🙂
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What a cutie and cooperative too. Lovely!
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Thank you, Belinda 🙂 He was surely a good bunny rabbit!
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Love the photo. The little guy is adorable!
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Thank you, Phoebe 🙂 He was certainly a magic moment for me!
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😊 😊
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Happy holidays Pete! Love your photo (I’m crazy about bunnies) love the title as well 🙂
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Thank you very much, Beth 🙂 I have only been away for a few days, but they were most enjoyable on the coast! I have a thing about bunnies, too, and this one was such a treat to see at the entrance to its burrow 🙂
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Happy that you shared it with us Pete 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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They always look to be such gentle creatures. So lovely to see.
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I always delight in seeing them. They always seem so full of life, and without a care in the world.
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So nice, Pete. You have been very lucky!
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Thank you, Lisa 🙂 Indeed, I feel I have. I couldn’t believe it myself. Usually moments like this are lost within a few seconds of popping the lens cap off, but I was fortunate enough to have quite a few minutes 🙂
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I love bunnies, and he/she looks like a fat and contented one! Lovely capture Pete 🙂
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Thank you, Jude 🙂 I felt it was a lucky moment, for I may have passed he or she by if I had been looking in the opposite direction, towards the sea.
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Of course I like the rabbit. I also like your new hat.
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Thank you 🙂
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He’s nice and happy.
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