Tuesday, March 3, 2015

napping rabbit

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  2. I wonder what the guys eat and how they keep from being food for snakes and other predators...

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  3. Those poor jackrabbits are so lucky they are on your property, John. Because 50 years ago the ranchers would sometimes massacre them as nuisances. It was so heartbreaking when I think back. The rabbits were just so happy and innocent and then to die some agonizing death. Sorry. But this was a tough land - the wild untamed west.

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  4. You think this is the same bunny you took photos of up by the water Fawcet an hose last year?

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  5. A foot over and it would be bunny suicide by tire.

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  6. I miss the livestreaming and watching you feed them. Wabbits and carrots everywhere.

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  7. Rabbits now love John Wells because he no longer has a dog. And has all kinds of nice things to eat - which are really difficult to find in the Chihuahuan Desert.

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  8. Probably some bunny stories are better left untold.

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  9. Thirty years ago I had a smart white baby bunny from a farm auction in Ohio and a smart baby Himalayan kitten and they played together in my sleeping room at OSU. They were so cute and wonderful.

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  10. yeah everyman, i miss the burros (especially Mr. Floppy) AND the longhorns walking around. John had names for all of 'em. I wonder if Benita's daughter Beatrice is still around?

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  11. Ditto Rita B. ... Chickens too.

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  12. Did John have a dog? I missed that.

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  13. when he first moved there he had a dog. you can check the early blogs. i think he/she's there.

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