Monday, June 2, 2008

HEY R. G.! ... THEY GROWING BUNNY TREATS OUT THERE????

We get some great farm-land views from our yard, being a bit up on the hill-side. These huge white lumps sprang up the other day! Might be an Eskimo camp? Baxter is thinking some form of bunny goodies. Giant marshmallows? Albino mushrooms. Well aimed huge ice-balls? Ideas ....

Can you figure? I post a beautiful picture of some of my finest Spring gardening results and get 4 comments - one extremely late. But, post pictures of some dumb bunny's stupid looking huge back feet and the whole world jumps in and ooohhs and ahhhs! Maybe you want to see my septic tank????

See ya tomorrow ... Harumpfffffffff

11 comments:

DK & The Fluffies said...

I know what they are!!!

Crafty Green Poet said...

that looks strange doesn't it? I've never seen anything like it...

Keithius said...

I suspect I know what those are as well. ;-)

Glenna said...

No fair! You guys have to share if you know what they are! We can spot a falafel cart in NYC at 50 yards, but don't know up from down in a field.

Sheep rumps?

So sorry, Rabbits' Guy, about not appreciating your flowers appropriately. We were overcome by the Bunny-Foot Swoon. OK, folks--go back and leave a comment on the posies!

Thump!

Christine said...

*snigger* It looks like the Sta-Puff Marshmallow Man's litter box!

Erin said...

I have no idea! Tell us! :)

Anonymous said...

flowers make me sneeze
ginormous bunny feet make me smile ;-p

i have no clue what they are... look like those hostess snowball treats to me!

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

They were very nice bunny feet, will the flowers were quite beautiful too. Those look like giant Chinese Steamed Buns in the field....of course we know they are not and we know you know what they are...

Fez and the Gang said...

They are Snow-bunny doots!!! Giant ones!

Deb Cushman said...

Is that a pillow field? We didn't realize that it was pillow season already! (Maybe it was all that wet weather that made them sprout early!)

Bunny Ninja said...

I live in Boston, and I know what those are!
Miso and the gang say YUM!