It’s September First and you know what that means, don’t you?
RABBIT RABBIT, WHITE RABBIT WHITE RABBIT
Have you said it yet? If not, please do because if you know me, you know it’s important. You can find out here in case you don’t remember. Above is a photo taken yesterday of my dear little bunny friend whom I’ve named Clover. She was sunbathing behind the shed between the garage and shed by the patio. She’s grown quite a bit since I moved here as then she was just a little itty bitty bunny. She’s getting a bit tamer and allows me to sit outside about 3 feet away from her without being frightened. She doesn’t run when she sees me coming and if she hops into the yard while I’m out there, she doesn’t scurry away, even if she hears my voice. And, no, I don’t know if she’s a boy or a girl bunny, so I named her Clover which I think is a neutral name! LOL
I enjoy the wildlife around my home as you may already know. Even in the new place, I’ve had experiences with honeybees, geese here and here! Then there are the previous squatters in my rental home before I moved in who had to leave – Ants, Wasps and Mice Oh My!
Ok, time for spirit totem in case you were wondering…
If Rabbit has hopped into your life:
Rabbit reminds us to examine and utilize the tools we have within ourselves. Although our instincts are innate, they also need nurturing and development. Rabbit meanings deal primarily with abundance, comfort, and vulnerability. Traditionally, rabbits are associated with fertility, sentiment, desire, and procreation.
Shine On!
xo
What a cute little bunny! Hard to. Slow down it will be hibernating pretty soon-ish.
I know! I am so happy to feel close to Clover for the moment! 🙂
I had a tame rabbit hop into my yard once. Brought it in and the dog and cat thought they had a new sibling. I ended up finding it’s home but my fuzzy family enjoyed the company while it lasted. Yours is quite adorable. They love carrot tops and morning glories. The rabbits in my son’s yard ate the morning glories to the root. 😦 I just planted more for them.
Oh my goodness Marlene! What a wonderful story! Thanks for sharing! xo
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