I think my buns are totally jealous of your buns outdoor space! ALl that room to run and binkie!!! They are so beautiful!
That space I have reserved for the bunnies right now is actually my veggie garden (yet unprepared for planting). Come the end of May, however, the two will get to run about in the yard itself (the garden will be off limits, because Yofi would eat everything! Last year I planted several blueberry bushes along one side of the garden, only to discover His Hareness methodically working his way through - while I was
still planting them! - and chewing off all of the buds. :X So I wound up having to run some extra plastic border fencing around my blueberry bushes to protect them from Mr. BottomlessPit.
I love the pictures of Yofi's ears flappin' in the breeze! Also, the very-round pictures of Anna are adorable, too!
Great pictures of the dynamic duo especially Yofi's ears in take off position.
LOL...Isn't that a great pic? I finally got a new camera (but am still not great at using the different settings). I shot that using the action setting, but Yofi was going full-tilt and I just couldn't keep up with him. When I saw the pic though, I laughed....those ears of his were actually going faster than the rest of him!
AngelnSnuffy, I have to agree...Anna certainly is a DIVA! She strikes that pose both inside the house and outside, and I'm sure she must be thinking, "Servants! Where be my servants!! I
demand attention NOW!!"
btw, yesterday for a moment, I thought I was in possession of a mad rabbit. Anna was sitting in the bunnies' cage in the bedroom when I walked into their room, and so I approached the front of the cage, calling her name. Suddenly she lunged straight at me, her entire body like a furry little sumo bunny (yeah, she's big-boned), and I honestly thought she was attacking me. It only took a few seconds for me to realize though, that Anna wasn't lunging at me; turns out when I had cleaned their cage and placed the vet bedding back in, I had left a larger-than-normal space between the bedding and the cage opening...which meant there was about a foot and a half of floor tray exposed. Anna, who is terrified of slick surfaces, was responding to me calling her name, but the only way she knew to get past the dreaded floor of doom was to take a deep breath and charge full steam ahead. And for a brief moment I thought my rabbit was...*rabbid*...and out to get me. :biggrin:
Gosh, I love your rabbit. He makes mine seem SO innocent....
Oh, I don't know about
that...Yofi's got a reputation, but I've read some of the antics of Miss Daisy, and she seems to be keeping the e-lop reputation for mischieviousness up to par! Besides, she's younger too...so she's got some catching up to do; and I betcha she certainly will!
While I don't know Fritz's exact age (the month escapes me, but I've got it narrowed down to the time of year
), he should be right around 15 now. Senior citizen status earned; he's allowed to snore and sleep in and fart loudly whenever he so desires (not that he's ever done the latter, that I know of). So Fritz is a card-carrying member of the Grumpy Old Cats Club.
Here's a few more pictures; let's see how I do for sizing this time
One thing I love is looking into a rabbit's eyes. So here's a couple of closeups: first of Yofi, then of Anna:
Yofidooooo
These next two I kinda like; pictures of Yofi and Anna as background images:
And this last one is just funny. I sat in my living room yesterday, waiting patiently with camera in hand to get some action photos of the animals. Didn't matter to me if it was cat, dog, or rabbit...as long as it bore fur and was doing something. But the law of non-physics seems to apply whenever one wants to get a really cool photo; whenever you are in the house and the menagerie is loose, chaos reigns supreme. However, as soon as a camera is spotted, I swear it's just like the dogs in the movie, "Up"...it's like someone yells out "SQUIRREL!!!" and everyone freezes on the spot. Indefinitely. Or at least until the camera is safely squirreled away (pun intended) and they are once again free to cause havoc, with no chance at catching the evidence on film.
At any rate, at one point I was sitting there and both Yofi and Anna decided to hide behind my little table next to the sofa. Suddenly I heard a "THWUMP" and I wondered what the heck the two of them had knocked over...but when I leaned over to try and see, I realized that they hadn't displaced - or broken - anything; the loud thwump was that of Yofi flopping his body loudly to the floor, in full Dead Bunny mode (something I rarely see him do any more). I wanted to get a picture of him like that, but knew if I stood up, he'd immediately jump to his feet ("Wut? Is she getting us FUD???"). So instead I reached the camera over and took a couple of photos blindly, without being able to look through the viewfinder. The first one captured nothing but floor and a table leg, but the second one resulted in this:
LOL! I can always rely on Yofi to provide me with something weird!! :rofl:
Oh, and here are a couple of pics of fish in my aquarium. One is of my chocolate striped raphael cat (he was really hard to photograh as he's very shy...sometimes I don't see him for 2 or 3 weeks at a time (he looks a bit 'filmy' here; not sure if he's always been that way). The other two are of my clown loaches. The first guy is a normal clown loach, normal coloration and everything. The second one is a bit bizarre. He has absolutely no orange coloring on him. They told me at the fish store that stress causes them to lose their color temporarily, which I knew, but I've had him for a few weeks now and he's never developed the orange. And in clowns that do stress, usually they fade out everywhere, not just the orange...the black stripes fade too. So I don't know if he's unusual, or if he's sick (*skinny* disease?), but so far he seems to be doing okay I guess. He eats and swims about actively. Time will tell I suppose...it's just weird.