It was a surprise! She saw me watching her from the window, and moved to the lilac bushes.
I did a 'Jenn's Mess' dinner. Broccolini, red peppers, and pineapple, as well as pork chops.
After dinner, we watched Cinnamon. You might have had to be there! He approached the box, putting a paw on the edge, and her pulled it over. He ran off in surprise.
Wednesday was busy, taking cats to the vet. Joe isn't feeling well, coughing and wheezing with a cold. I took them myself. More on that tomorrow.
It's warming up! Despite that we had snow, but it was quite melty. Spring is on the horizon. Soon Butch racoon will be visiting again! Here are two we released last fall.














Thank you Jan for your kind comments I appreciated your welcome back one.I like the rscoon capture and photos of the bunny and your cat Cinnamon.
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Sonjia
Jan I forgot to say that your meal looks yummy.:)
ReplyDeleteI covet your rabbits. We do not have them on our near property. Down the road, lots. Weird.
ReplyDeletethe little rabbits leave the cutest tracks in the snow. I know you all are sure ready for Spring and the return of the critters around your place. Hope Tom kicks that cold quickly. Whatever it was that I had lasted for about 4 weeks...Sending prayers.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great meal. Hmmm, I would reach through the screen and grab it!
ReplyDeleteCats and boxes are hilarious.
And as I look out over the snow, I am wondering how the temps of 40 and 50 will be on Friday!
I can only imagine the winter coat on that rabbit - she must shed like crazy when it warms up. Your dinner looks nice!
ReplyDeleteDespite the temperature beginning to rise, there was a pretty cold wind out there this morning.
ReplyDeleteI've never met a cat that wasn't enamored with a box.
ReplyDeleteYour 'mess' looks downright delicious.
ReplyDeleteDid I see some sunshine in your photos? I bet it was a welcome sight!
When you have critters right in your yard, it's interesting to follow them each day.
ReplyDeleteCute bunny. Bet your cat used up a life with the box attack. Linda in Kansas
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