Yay! It did get considerably warmer today–so glad for that.
Is there a lack of listening, or do some people just not care? I had called the water company yesterday about my frozen water bottles. The woman that I spoke to said when the delivery man came, he would take back the one bottle (which had cracked) and swap out the frozen for non frozen. I usually get 2 bottles of water, now that Lee is gone and I don’t need as much. So between the swap out, and the return of the cracked one and the one I installed yesterday, I would only need the 2 replaced bottles. When I went out there- in the foyer- were sitting the 2 frozen bottles plus 2 new ones. I had just put one in the cooler yesterday. My foyer is very small and is shared with my neighbor next door. My mailman will have to do a rather athletic feat to get to the mailbox.
Aside from that, the day went pretty well.
My accountant sent our tax forms back to be signed.
If you look closely at the picture, you will see a wild bunny standing there.
If anyone is looking for me I am behind the water bottles.
God bless everybody.
Patty
Strange about the frozen water not having been taken back. You’d think that they know how to deal with such matters.
Was that picture taken where you live?
Yes, many years ago. The bunny was in my tomato jungle in front of my apartment.
Cute little fellow.
We used to have many rabbits around here, then the wizards in charge cut away all the undergrowth that they lived in.
Rabbits seem to come and go, around here. Some years, the cottontails are all over the place. At one point, there seemed to be a family of them taking shelter under my porch. But the last few years, not so much. I love the Desert Hares, which looks like a military spec rabbit, but have the softest bunny face you’ll ever see.
I’d love to see one of those guys.
I hate to use such a cliched word, but they are awesome. Big, lanky looking rabbit-like creatures. A few years back, one took up residence in my front yard and would take shelter from the sun under my pickup. As ruggedly as they are built, their face is gentle. They are shy, and hop away if they encounter a human, the exception being the cool little customer that would lounge under my pickup with a wary eye cast in my direction, but no sign of panic.