Hi Tigger! Great photo!! Excellent job with the rule of thirds. I have to tell you (and you’ll laugh) – at my knitting/spinning club last night, they were talking about unusual fibers they have spun. alpaca, llama, racoon!, cat!, and even bat!! but bunnies? they are as common for fiber spinning as sheep! who knew? i bet they have longer lives than these poor market bunnies, too.
Pretty bunnies. Yes, a description would be nice. What kind of rabbits are they? Are they for pets or for eating? Thanks Mr. Windwalker, the younger, for sharing your life in pictures.
He’s just getting into the blogging life. I had reminded him a few times, but you know how that goes. LOL I’m pretty sure the rabbits were meant to be someone’s meal, but I imagine some people buy them for pets, although very few.
June 9, 2012
Ohhhh, makes me want to pet them…..great photo, Tigger!
June 9, 2012
They are so cute!
June 8, 2012
Hi Tigger! Great photo!! Excellent job with the rule of thirds. I have to tell you (and you’ll laugh) – at my knitting/spinning club last night, they were talking about unusual fibers they have spun. alpaca, llama, racoon!, cat!, and even bat!! but bunnies? they are as common for fiber spinning as sheep! who knew? i bet they have longer lives than these poor market bunnies, too.
June 8, 2012
I’ll show your message to him. BAT? Now that would be cool!
June 8, 2012
He says, about your final comment, “Yeah, I bet that, too.”
June 7, 2012
Nice pictures, keep up the good work, little buddy!
June 7, 2012
He says thank you and he will.
June 6, 2012
My girls will love this photo. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to Tigger Photo Wednesday.
June 6, 2012
I’ll make sure he knows that! Thanks
June 6, 2012
Pretty bunnies. Yes, a description would be nice. What kind of rabbits are they? Are they for pets or for eating? Thanks Mr. Windwalker, the younger, for sharing your life in pictures.
June 6, 2012
He’s just getting into the blogging life. I had reminded him a few times, but you know how that goes. LOL I’m pretty sure the rabbits were meant to be someone’s meal, but I imagine some people buy them for pets, although very few.