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I was out doing some cleaning by the green houses and trimming ' hosta ' plants that were mashed down due to the weight of snow.

 

Low and behold, something ran out from underneath one. I believed it was a field mouse and continued on with what I was doing. It happened again from the same plant, another small entity ran out and over to the next Hosta.

 

I took a look and it was a pair of tiny baby bunnies! They are sooo adorable and we decided to stop trimming and put them back in their nest as they appear less then 2 weeks old. We set them in a small brick display we have until we were done using the trimmers and after laying new mulch so there wouldnt be any injury to them.

 

I'll put up more pics when I snag my camera.

 

Happy Easter to those of you whom celebrate the occasion!

 

 

 

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Ahh. You're a big softie after all. Or in the pot in three months time.

 

Al

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Ahh. You're a big softie after all. Or in the pot in three months time.

 

Al

 

They are quite adorable.. some more pic's of them..

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Awwww so cute!

 

They can get really tame and you can housetrain rabbits too.

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Awwww so cute!

 

They can get really tame and you can housetrain rabbits too.

 

With all the trimmings we do on all the plants ( about 35,000 of them ), theres plenty for them to eat. They were moshing about today and I left them some greenery to gnaw on. They split when I was approaching but came right out after I moved back about 10 feet. We put a small water dish out for them and some uncooked carrots from todays dinner.

 

I'm hoping they stick around.

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