Tuesday, November 23, 2010

THE VIEW FROM ZOEY'S PERCH

The QI Papers has a picture of, I think, Harriet peering down upon her mortal serfs and such. Here is Racer trying the same. He is actually having a frolic in Zoey's outdoor area which is dry and under cover. Otherwise he would be up to his pantaloons in snow.
Racer is just too darn cute, sweet, cuddly, and well - Racerish - to pull it off! He just does not do stern!

It's going to NINE DEGREES F. tonight. Insane for here - our winters average 35 degrees. I hope Aussie Katie in Vancouver is enjoying it.


10 comments:

d. moll, l.ac. said...

Harriet wants you to know that it was her, Harriet, Harriet, Harriet, sometimes known as Miss Mittens. stay warm all residents of the Houseful.

Glenna said...

Pretty soon Keithius will be up to his pantaloons (or his pajama pants) in snow. I'm getting up early tomorrow to go buy a snow-blower. 9 degrees? It was 70 here yesterday--too warm.

Crafty Green Poet said...

You're right Racer could never do stern,

Jade said...

Nope, Racer can never do stern, but he has *squee* down to a science. *SQUEE* ;)

Hef's Mom said...

His perch is looking a little wobbly to me!
Also RG, I use Pilsbury refridgerated dough too! And tell BL we did not get the ice cream because Hef's dad was insistant that his parents would have ice cream already.

Lisa said...

Racer really cannot do stern. He's just too damn cute and sweet and innocent looking.

I heard it's pretty bad out there. My co-worker is in the Seattle area, she said they were snowed in yesterday when I spoke to her.

Nine degrees sounds miserable. Good luck.

SixBunnies said...

Racer, good try Sweetie! But, everyone is right. You are too precious to look menacing!

SixBunnies said...

... I'm not taking Harriet too seriously either, Racer ... She's got the look down for sure, but I don't think any hoomin would be able to resist risking life and limb to snorgle her either ...

Reese said...

I did such set-up with my rabbit hutches and my rabbits just love to hang out on top of their box thinking and wondering of something. But I guess soon enough they will be on their hide out looking for warm due to snow and cold.

Roni said...

Well boxes is very important in rabbit hutches... I think staying in cages or hutches would be very boring without it. Just imagine the fun they got chewing it.