danatheb ([info]danatheb) wrote,
@ 2008-04-18 09:30:00
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Okay, I'm going to
give Grayson the benefit of the doubt, because apparently, Nick found the rest of the bunny nest in the yard, and they had claw marks all over them, and there were hawks circling the yard, SO I will concede that she probably did not KILL the baby, she just chowed down on something that was already dead.  Which doesn't bother me at all.  Because I am a freak.

This morning, I was waiting for Nick to get something out of the office, and was looking out the window and there was a GIANT BLACK CAT hanging out by the now empty nest, kind of pawing and sniffing.    I feel like between a big old cat and a big old hawk, it is really not likely that my spastic dog chased down and killed a rabbit.  Particularly since she didn't chase the adult rabbit in the yard this morning.

NATURE.  STOP IT.


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(Anonymous)
2008-04-18 09:05 pm UTC (link)
My dog would have nailed it. She thinks squirrels are sqeaky toys. Unfortunately, she chomps on their back and just cripples them. Ugh.

Stephanie in Shelton CT

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(Anonymous)
2008-04-20 06:18 am UTC (link)
further to the discussion at hand... an analogy... If a snail is to its mollusk shell, as a human is to it's yellow VW bug shell... therefore, it follows that if a snail eventually outgrows its shell and subsequently seeks an upgrade shell and then migrates to its newfound larger shell... well, if I were you i'd be wary of nature, lest you become a very tasty escargot appetizer. Because one should never be lulled into thinking that one is at the very top spot on the food chain. With all that woodsy goodness out there, can you imagine what Sasquatch lurketh up on yonder hilltop. Be safe, you tasty morsel :-)

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[info]danatheb
2008-04-20 10:54 pm UTC (link)
PETE? IS THAT YOU!?

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