Here are a couple more photos the Bag Lady took on her weekend trip. Her sister-in-law has this "yard ornament" in her backyard:
And there was a rabbit on the side of the road..... honest.......
The Bag Lady and the Rancher have been swamped with appointments and such these past couple of days, so she's sorry she hasn't been around much to respond to your comments. She's hoping things will be back to normal (well, okay, as normal as things ever are for the Bag Lady!) sometime later this week!
In the meantime, thanks to everyone for visiting here!
14 comments:
Rabbits move too fast... a trait for which I am grateful, since they like to run across the road while I am driving!
That is a pretty spiffy yard ornament. I approve.
Cool cook stove.
As for fuzzy bunny, well, I kind of like the effect.
That rabbit must have been a pooka. Love that stove.
Aha I'm liking the ornament.
Love the yard stove! The rabbit running down the road is great.
Love the lawn ornament! Darn speedy bunnies...
If that stove were in my back yard, I would be so tempted to fix it up and cook on it during the summer. Do the plants disguise any really enormous holes?
Mary Anne in Kentucky
I love that stove.. I want it! You can keep the bunny when you find it though. ;)
The rabbits here in Chicago are smart. They stay completely still, making themselves nearly invisible to inquisitive pups.
Love the ornament, Bag Lady, but you know that I'm into antiques like that! The photo of the rabbit brings back many memories as I have had to erase so many photos like that that I've taken while moving. the photo really shows how fast bunnies move!
I love yard ornaments! Except when they are broken down cars... We have a lot of those 'round these parts!
Quite the yard ornament!
And better to make appointments on time that to stop and wait for bunnies to pose themselves properly. Hope things calm down soon so you can put your feet up and relax a bit!
I'm not sure if I'm imagining that I see the bunny or it's really there. Hm...
Thanks, all of you, for your comments here. Sorry I was away for a couple of days and wasn't able to answer all of you personally.
Mary Anne in Kentucky - the top of the stove is cracked, and the oven liner is burned out. Otherwise, I'd be trying to figure out a way to push, pull, or drag that stove the 50 miles home to my house!
Glam - we usually let the grass grow high enough to disguise the blocks under them thar cars.... :)
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