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Friday, August 7, 2015

Princes


Yes, I can like something and disapprove at the same time!


RG says "Princess is the last remaining bunny at The House of Rabbits – Little Racer died a few days ago, he was failing very fast.  There have been over 30 bunnies that have been part of the House of Rabbits.  The Princess was the very first!  Now she is 13 1/2 years old and the very last!  She does pretty well."

- Thank you Rabbits Guy!

We would like to extend our condolences to RG and wish Racer God's Speed at the Rainbow Bridge :-( 



Thursday, August 6, 2015

Hemi


Mercy? Oh, I remember that page. It was rather chewy.  So was the one in your thesaurus.


- Thank you Lesley!

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Tweety


I decided. I need an indoor garden. And I'm so glad to see you love my idea, carrotinis for all!

- Thank you Sissy!

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Pipkin

So, where are we going, hoomin? Bunlandia?  ... the Great Republic of Dandelia?? Or did you have other plans? Did you?

- Thank you Chris!

Monday, August 3, 2015

Rose



"Go away, hoomin! My opinion of you is sitting on the floor in front of me."
Fleetie reports: 
This is Rose. And this time, it was a very real, very genuine Disapproval.

Rose, shown here, Disapproving Of me, loves head-rubs.
And she and Petal were crouched down for head-rubs, next to
each other, so I stroked each bunny’s head in turn.

But after not long, Rose got up and hopped off in a bad mood.
She DID NOT WANT to share having head-rubs with Petal!
She wanted to have my undivided attention, and not have to share the
head-rubs with Petal, or indeed anybun.

She hopped off and sat in the corner of her pen, and Disapproved of me
for a long time. She would not come for head-rubs at all.

Believe me, she packs a stern, powerful Disapproval!

- Thank you Fleetie!

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Mr. Bun update - new bundo


Greetings Everybunny!

... yes, this here is my new bundo. Almost exactly like the old bundo. Darn hoomin promised and delivered last Sunday. Yep, sure did. So, he's good for carving up boxes as well as fetching dandelion and treats in the middle of the night.

 And bum bafs, unfortunately, he's a very dedicated bum bafer, yeah. We had a few of these this past week. Scalds are the main problem - or staying on top of things enough to prevent them.

On the bright side, I'm re-bunstructing the new bundo!

We start with a box, any large box will do. If Mr. Bun didn't have to deal with a bum leg, he would be roaming an entire labyrinth of International Bunstation modules.


All we really need are some scissors and ductape, because all we're doing is cutting out some openings and fastening those pieces (if they can be) and flaps to the box itself for structural integrity.

But we got a little fancy and decided to over-engineer the thing a bit.
That piece of wood (left most element) got glued to the top of the box for extra support.

Pipe insulation will be put on some of the edges - we don't want that extended leg hitting any hard edges.

All the cuts could be "eyeballed", but why not draw straight lines first? And glue gun is always (to some) the weapon of choice when dealing with cardboard quickly.


And we need a production supervisor. Because it's always a production ;-) And who better than an ant. Well, this here is First Officer Klyde Morris, the first flying ant, because of course he is!


"Hoomin, you got to be quicker with that glue, it's setting fast on you! Be more careful - you'll burn yourself!" That flap was folded into the box.



We cut a rectangular opening on top for easy access for cleaning and pad changing.


About 45-60 minutes later we're all done, ready for bundo swap. You see the little piece of wood glued on the inside to the top and side of the box, serving as a 'stop' for the top lid. "Edge bumpers" are also hot-glued.



And here's the old bundo, with one of the sides completely de-bunstructed.


 ... so there you have it!


One treat after all this waiting?!? One lousy treat? At least the treat was waiting for me on top of a fresh pillow.

- Mr. Bun

Saturday, August 1, 2015

The Disapprovers - try and try again


We decided we will sneak down to the basement again. I wasn't too crazy about it, but the girls were all for it, including Abby, so I said "what the heck, they are a good gang for adventures like this".


“You know what, Mr. Toes?” asked Suzy. We just need to prepare a little better for the next trip. Maybe we won't get it perfect, but we'll get closer. “Mr. Toes, come here for a sec. I have an idea, ” continued Suzy. Abby was getting very curious, we all were. I came a little closer. Suzy went on, “you could use a little bit of strength training” and she swung around and jumped on my back, clutching me pretty tightly. “Ok, now give 3 laps around the room. Common, I'm not joking, get with it!” she carried. We all looked stunned. I looked at Abby and Molly, hoping to get “rescued” from this, but they just stood there, stupefied like myself. “Are you serious?!?” I asked.

“Sure am mister. Get going, time's awasting. Oh look! A cougar! It's gonna get us if you don't move!” yelled Suzy.


Sigh…, what's a bun to do? I got going,
hopping with Suzy on my back, going
around the room 3 times like she ordered.


To be honest, I could feel it in my paws right after we got done. I knew I would be sore later. Maybe she was right?


When we got done and I was again able to breath like a normal bun, Abby asked, 'has anybunny read “A Bunstronaut's Guide To Life On Earth”?'

“A what?” asked Molly.

“Hm... no?,” continued Abby, “I think we need to read it. You never know what can come in handy and save your skin when you least expect it.”



We looked at each other and I said,
“Sure, why not, can't
hurt, you might be on to something as well. ” I have to admit, we are way off the “reasonable” reservation. We're making it up as we go along, so anybunny sharing their experience of achieving “the unthinkable” might be helpful.


“Yes, let's read it”


If Abby and Molly thought we were done with calisthenics for the day, they were wrong. Each one gave Suzy a ride around the room a few times. Afterwards, Suzy dispatched us to make tea, grab some bunneh approved digestive biscuits and try to find the book. While we did that, she went on to torment herself on an improvised stair climber. Up and down, up and down, up and down she went. To be honest, we didn't expect that. She was rather serious.


So we sat and read, and sipped, and nomed in silence broken only by the sounds of crunching treats.


“Guys, I think you need to try to throw me off my game,”
 I said. You know, try to
scare or startle me. I think it would be helpful. Abby looked at me and grinned. Will do, Mr. Toes… will do.


As the late afternoon approached we had to get ready for our hoomins to come home. We’ve put everything away like it was. Mostly. I kept the book and hoped no one would notice. When we were done with the evening performance of “cute bunnehs” and hoomins called it a night, I sneaked a few more pages. That’s ok, I’ll gladly re-read them with the girls tomorrow. I nodded off wondering if a bun can become a bunstronaut.






- Thank you Renee!

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