Today has been one busy day. I got up earlier than usual to get all my chores done being it's a holiday of sorts, went to church and arrived just as service was starting, went out to eat with friends and family afterwards, then came home and jumped right into the middle of an adoption that someone wanted to make happen today. I only jumped in because as I listened in on the conversation between one of our volunteers and the potential new owner from afar, I needed to make sure the new potential owner was right for the bunny. I have this knack of feeling out good people and something didn't sound right about the person wanting to adopt. I don't just let anyone adopt a bunny.
Most that come to our place for an adoption have some sort of message or letter from the animal shelter we do business with, which can't be obtained on a Sunday as they are closed. To make this short, the potential owner said they got a letter from the animal shelter today but they lost it. Sorry, but that don't cut it with me. I told the person they will have to obtain the original letter or get another one on Monday. The person got huffy then. I just turned around and walked the other way. The person then started yelling at me telling me I knew nothing of rabbits and that no kid was going to just walk away from 'her'. I told her that the bunnies were mine and my rules stick. I then told her again, either show me the original letter or get another one on Monday, then I will speak with her, being the shelter was CLOSED today. She left in a huff.
As I sit here now, I doubt she will be back and I don't want her here if she does come back. This is the first time I have ever had an experience like this with a potential owner. I can only imagine what she would be like with the bunny. No, I don't think I want her back and I sure don't want her mean spirited way around a bunny either. I want our bunnies in a good home. I hope this is the end of this with this mean person.
Other than that, it's been a great day. The bunnies are tucked away for the night and now I'm free! Woohoo!
Happy trails!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Happy Easter
Easter Bunny, soft and white,
Hopping quickly into my sight.
Thank you for the eggs you bring,
At Eastertime we welcome spring.
Easter Bunny, soft and white,
Hopping quickly out of my sight.
Happy Easter Sunday to all my readers.
From all of my bunnies, family, and friends,
we wish everyone a safe and fun filled day.
Happy trails!
Easter Funnies
I found these cute comic funnies in my searches this week while doing some research for homework assignments. Some people have a wonderful talent for making others smile.
We all love chocolate don't we? I sure do and today is the day for all the chocolate bunnies everyone gets to eat. WooHoo! Which part do you eat first? I usually start at the top and work my way down, depending on how big the chocolate bunny is. Even my pal above wants some chocolate, and that proves chocolate is loved by everyone, even the bunnies.
It's also the day to eat many different colored jelly beans, but as my pal above states, don't eat the brown ones. I can't imagine they taste too good. No! Not at all! lol
Energizer Bunny.
This one made me laugh out loud when I saw it. Pooping out batteries is a classic!
This one made me laugh out loud when I saw it. Pooping out batteries is a classic!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Jersey Wooly Rabbit
The most adorable of all types of rabbits to me is the Jersey Wooly. They are very small compared to most other rabbits. They range in size from 2 pounds to a little bit over 4 pounds. The one thing that sets this rabbit apart from others is its hair. It can get very long, most around 3 to 4 inches long. It also requires more attention too as it needs to be brushed quite frequently. They are the most gentle rabbit I know of and are easy to train. This rabbit loves to chew on things, like wires. To keep this from happening for this rabbit and all other rabbits, put a small amount of pepper extract on the item that is being gnawed on, and it will deter rabbits from even going near that spot again.
Blog Names
I have a friend of mine that I go to school with ask me how I came up with the name of my blog. In all truthfullness, the name it has now is the third name. I started with Bunnies by LB, LB being short for my lilBunny name, then I changed it to Heavenly Bunnies as that sounded like something I could live with. It stayed that way until just a couple days ago when a member of my family mentioned the name and said the name Heavenly Bunnies reminded him of a place for Playboy models. Well ok, hmm..I had to think about this more now as I didn't want that crowd here, not that I have anything against them or the magazine. You wont ever see me in it, I know that much. I wanted this blog to be more about everything and not just bunnies, so I sat down and came up with the current name, Bunny Trail to Heaven. We all go down some kind of trail in life until our day comes to go to heaven, so that is how the name came about. My life has been all about Jesus, nature, and all of its surroundings since I was very young. The name fit when I typed it in. :)
Happy trails!
Happy trails!
Calvin and Hobbes: Silly Putty
Calvin reminds me of this kid in our neiborhood. There is nothing that he wont try to get away with and he's so cute in his ways of going about each task. My dad says all boys growing up have a little Calvin in them.
Weekend Chore List
Here it is a Saturday morning and as usual, I'm up at 5am. How many people in this world get up at 5am on a weekend? I know none of my friends do. None! Unlike them, who can sleep until noon, I have chores to do. No one gets me up except for my alarm clock. I have been getting up early my whole life. It also makes for a longer day too which is good when you have other things you want to do after the chore list is finished. The chore list was created by me and only I do the list. What's on the list?
Happy trails!
- Make my bed and straighten my room. (they count as one task.)
- Make coffee for me and the rest of the fam.
- Sweep off the rear porch.
- Feed the rabbits. (this can take an hour to one and half hours)
- Refill the bunny boxes (they are our cages) with branches and hay, bark, etc.
- Clean and wash out the rabbit poop bins.
- Take the trash out from the Bunny Barn. (the place we keep the 300+ rabbits)
- Sweep and mop the Bunny Barn floor.
- Make sure the automated water system is working.
- Make sure the ventilation is working.
- Make sure the ac or heat is working.
- Wash the cleaning utensils, sink, and counters. Done!
Happy trails!
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My Life
Friday, April 2, 2010
The Wasp
I had to edit this a little bit as the F bomb was used in it way too many times. I don't like the F word and it didn't need to be used in this to get your attention either. You will see where I put in my own words and it's still gets the point across without the F word. Do take the warning of this wasp message seriously though, as they are not something you want to mess with, no matter your experience with them. Being a bee-keeper doesn't qualify you as an expert in wasps or hornets. Hornets are worse btw. I learned that the hard way about eight years ago when I feel into a hornets nest by a pond. I hurt for weeks after that. Wasps can inflict the same kind of pain if you are not careful. They are not afraid of anyone or anything, except for maybe a can of Raid or some other wasp killer. If you do come in contact with one or more, stop moving. Let them fly around you and they will carry on with what they were doing, usually with no stinging or attacking you. Swatting at them is a no no and only makes them mad. They call in reinforcements if you start swatting at them. Not good then.
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Poem: Five Baby Bunnies
Do you like poems about bunnies? I love them as they bring me closer to them and make me smile and feel warm all over hearing them, and writing them too.
Five Baby Bunnies
Five baby bunnies hopping out to play,
Hopping in the forest on this joyful Easter Sunday.
The first baby bunny carried his new cane,
He twirled it as he came hopping down the lane.
The second baby bunny came to the rivers brink,
Tasted the cool water and took a long, long drink.
The fourth baby bunny skipped down the shady lane,
He opened his umbrella just in case of rain.
The fifth baby bunny said, "Oh look what I see,
Lots of colored eggs hiding along side of baby bunny number three."
So cute and loving. :)
Five Baby Bunnies
Five baby bunnies hopping out to play,
Hopping in the forest on this joyful Easter Sunday.
The first baby bunny carried his new cane,
He twirled it as he came hopping down the lane.
The second baby bunny came to the rivers brink,
Tasted the cool water and took a long, long drink.
The fourth baby bunny skipped down the shady lane,
He opened his umbrella just in case of rain.
The fifth baby bunny said, "Oh look what I see,
Lots of colored eggs hiding along side of baby bunny number three."
So cute and loving. :)
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