Monday, June 2, 2025

The Furry Nemesis Of Every Gardener

 Back fully into the tulips again. These shots are taken in the north end of the Glebe neighbourhood, close to home for me.


The brief time of tulips coincides with many tree blossoms. 


Our titular friends. These rabbits were in a front garden. I see rabbits quite a bit, usually early in the morning or in the night. They are skittish, though this pair remained largely in place as I passed by. As I am not a gardener, I am quite fond of them.


More tree blooms.


I finish off with tulips outside an office building downtown.

28 comments:

  1. Beautiful walkway, flowers and shades of green 💚

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  2. I can smell this soil in your wonderful photographs!

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  3. Yep, the rabbits drive my wife a little crazy. She’s the gardener in the family. But, on balance, we enjoy having them around, and the loss of a green plant or two is not too hard to bear. Except when they mowed down all her coneflowers, that is!

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  4. ...we have a family of fox that visit us, but few rabbits.

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    1. I see rabbits quite a bit. No doubt the same ones.

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  5. Beautiful flowers and gardens!
    Happy June, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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  6. I've been enjoying your tulip series. Bunnies can come eat my garden any day! I love them!

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  7. A furry nemesis is the worst kind.

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  8. Awww ~ Busy Bunnies ~ Lovely floral photos ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  9. A most enjoyable walk today...including the rabbits! I wonder if they like tulip leaves...

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  10. The tulips and blooming trees are such a gorgeous sight to see. We seldom see rabbits but do see the odd bunny around town in someone's garden.

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  11. Yes, rabbits are a nemesis. They like the spinach in my garden.

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  12. William - spring flowers are a joy to behold, and a balm for the soul! But I can do without the furry friends!

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