Sunday, 26 March 2023

The Rabbit

During our holiday we ventured into Hobart the Island's Capital City to visit my 1st cousin now 81, we have always been close even though we live at each end of the Island.  
The photo below is of her grandchild and her bunny who cousin was going to babysit for 4 days.
The young lady is my 3rd cousin whom I know fairly well.


58 comments:

  1. Margaret, when I was little I had one that I tucked in like a doll. One day playing, he was behind a door, I don't realize and when he opened it I hit his nose and he died. For this reason you have to take care of your nose.

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    1. Oh I bet you was ever so upset when that incident happened.

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  2. The rabbit's colouring is quite dark, and of course looks so cute.

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    1. It didn't bite but it would I'm sure if miss handled Teresa.

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    1. Would be nice, the neighbour next door has a rabbit which is similar.

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  5. Sure is a cute bunny. Do you need a licence to own one. They are not allowed in Queensland and NSW due to them maybe escaping and breeding like rabbits and ruining the farm lands.

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    1. No licence needed here and I am aware of the ban on bringing or owning rabbits in those two States as there was or is a big sign telling you on the side of the road but can't recall which road/highway.

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  6. I bet the grandchild is as contented as the bunny.

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    1. Oh she is content, she is a Deputy Principal of a School in the south of Tasmania and takes the bunny to school as it's therapy for the children, she says :)

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  7. ¡Que delicia de animal! Seguro que ese niño lo cuida con esmero.
    Feliz domingo. Besos.

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    1. Yes the young lady takes the bunny to school each day. She is a school teacher and Deputy Principal of a school.

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  8. Oh, that bunny is so cute!

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  9. So cute. I miss having little grandchildren - and their pet rabbits.

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    1. A lot of little children love this bunny as 2nd cousin takes it to school with her as she is the Deputy Principal of a school and the bunny is good therapy for the children.

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  10. meeting your cousin and one of the best friends is joy indeed dear Margaret :)
    i am sure meeting was fun and peace !
    and you two refreshed so many memories as such meeting do mostly :)
    Rabbit is so adorable and captured so nicely
    hugs

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    1. Thank you Baili. Had a wonderful time visiting both cousins...always good memories.

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  11. Hello Margaret Visiting family is a nice thing, and breeding rabbits is a great thing, rabbits are nice, cozy, it's nice to hold them even for a moment in your hands.

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    1. As I have no brothers or sisters cousins are great to visit. They are sweet bunnies.

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  12. So nice to be able to visit your cousin. Cute bunny.

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    1. It sure is Nancy, Most of my cousins live down south so I don't get to see them that often.

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  13. Привет, Маргарет! Мы тоже с удовольствием общаемся с родственниками!

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  14. It is always very pleasant contact with the family, we as we get older and closer and connected in a group of Whats App, something that brings us even closer although in different locations.
    Happy week.
    Best regards.

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  15. Ciao Margaret un così simpatico coniglietto. E' bello visitare i parenti soprattutto quando sono così lontani e grandi di età. Un abbraccio Angelo.

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    1. Oh yes, that is so true Angelo, always nice to keep in touch preferably in person if you can.

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  16. Awwww! The bunny is beautiful! Getting practice, in readiness for Easter, no doubt! :)

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  17. Tierna imagen. Es precioso Margaret.
    Un abrazo.

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