so lucky
Garden Master
When I put Penny out on her tie-out Saturday night, she came back in with her mouth full of baby bunny. Dead, of course. A tiny one.
Sunday morning I see 4 more baby bunnies hopping around right where Penny noses around the porch, bushes and a hole under the porch.
They are too little to be afraid; I had to pick two of them up and toss them back in the hole where they are living, before I put Penny out on Sunday night.
I don't know how long I can keep her from getting them. But why am I trying to protect them? They will be eating my garden in a month if I keep them alive.
I haven't seen the mama, and actually thought they might be orphans, but they are eating grass, so may be able to make it on their own.
I sure don't want to try to rescue them, but they are so stinking cute!
Sunday morning I see 4 more baby bunnies hopping around right where Penny noses around the porch, bushes and a hole under the porch.
They are too little to be afraid; I had to pick two of them up and toss them back in the hole where they are living, before I put Penny out on Sunday night.
I don't know how long I can keep her from getting them. But why am I trying to protect them? They will be eating my garden in a month if I keep them alive.
I haven't seen the mama, and actually thought they might be orphans, but they are eating grass, so may be able to make it on their own.
I sure don't want to try to rescue them, but they are so stinking cute!