Jul 2, 2005, 20:42
Jul 3, 2005, 05:31
Are these wild rabbits?
If the top corner with the garden of flowers wasn't there, I'd think that it were taken in the bush somewhere, or a national park.
I should actually make a critique of this, I'll try my best.
I see these as wild rabbits which you look after, particularly these two rabbits. One is always sleeping while the other is quite active. You have named them. They like to run around in the bush. Ok, I think I better go read a "guide to critique".
I want to say something constructive, but not sure what to say apart from what I've already said. Those are just my thoughts when I see those pictures.
If the top corner with the garden of flowers wasn't there, I'd think that it were taken in the bush somewhere, or a national park.
I should actually make a critique of this, I'll try my best.
I see these as wild rabbits which you look after, particularly these two rabbits. One is always sleeping while the other is quite active. You have named them. They like to run around in the bush. Ok, I think I better go read a "guide to critique".
I want to say something constructive, but not sure what to say apart from what I've already said. Those are just my thoughts when I see those pictures.
Jul 3, 2005, 19:06
They are all completely wild rabbits. This is like Peter Rabbit where these little devils invade the gardens of people who care about gardens. They live in the bushes beside the rail road tracks.
Jul 3, 2005, 19:46
That's similar to what I was thinking when I saw the pictures 
Inclusion of the garden, bush and tracks. The pictures speak for themselves and you didn't even need to put a caption. It worked

Inclusion of the garden, bush and tracks. The pictures speak for themselves and you didn't even need to put a caption. It worked

Jul 3, 2005, 22:50
Thanks Adam
Jul 4, 2005, 04:43
Hey cute little critters! 
Very cool that you can find rabbits running wild over there...

Very cool that you can find rabbits running wild over there...

Jul 4, 2005, 07:13
There are lots of other wildlife species that appear on our lawns as well.
--Don
--Don