Due to social distancing rules, our family’s Easter Dinner came in the form of doggie (?bunny) bags this year. My three sons all live here in Ottawa, but the rules our government has implemented prevent visitors and large gatherings. So, instead of enjoying the meal around our dining table, I packed up three large containers with turkey, ham, and all the fixings, plus a selection of desserts, and delivered Easter Dinner Doggie Bags to their doorsteps.
Oh, and Easter baskets for the kids. Thankfully the Easter Bunny wasn’t canceled like everything else has been.
Why are rabbit ears so long? If you asked my granddaughter, she would tell you that long rabbit ears make good handles. At least the ones on the (resin) rabbit in my back garden do. Don’t worry, no rabbits were injured in this story.
I had positioned this rabbit in my garden in mid-May so it appeared he was peeking out from his hiding spot amongst the hosta leaves.
My granddaughter loves to check out my gardens, stopping to admire the flowers…
tip toe through the tulipsO Canada tulips
She also loves critters of any kind, except for dogs. For some reason, she is afraid of dogs. Birds, bugs, and other (small) animals are like magnets though, so when she spotted the rabbit in my back yard, she made a bee-line for it..
Peek-a-boo!I see you!I got him!
Her memory is very good. The next time she was over she headed straight to the back yard to rescue her new buddy again. The hostas had grown considerably, so the rabbit was trickier to find, but she grabbed him by the ears, and took him for a stroller ride…
taking bunny for a ride
Another favourite critter at Grandma’s is the pink pig watering can her cousin Carter loves to take on his adventures…
this little piggy went for a ride on the slidethis little piggy went for a walk in the woodsthis little piggy rode in a dump truckthis little piggy had fun!