By the end of the night thought I had an email and a nice voicemail. :)
SO looks like I have some more baking to do because Patrick has since eaten the scones...so maybe brownies?
The most interesting neighbor we met was actually a gentleman who lives not next to us but BEHIND us in a different (technically different) neighborhood. Our land abuts up to his land and we have wonderful views ALL DAY LONG of his two horses galloping around. He invited us in his house and we sat in his "parlor" and got to know each other. He said we could feed the horses carrots anytime or even come on over to ride them as well. :)
SO today I bundled up and walked all the way to the end of our property to greet and feed the horses carrots! Or as I say "CARIES" or at least that's what I say "FOR" my rabbits as I have made up in my head that is how they pronounce it- "CARIES."
As soon as I step foot on the grass beneath me to make my way over to the horses- the grass "Crrruncchhhesss" under my feet and all the way (about 4 acres away are the horses)- they heard me walking (crunches) over to them because after the first footsteps they perked up and stared at me all the way till I got to them.
As I got closer they walked towards me. Very curiously. I stuck a carrot through the fence into their widely chomping exposed teeth mouths. They gobbled them up. The Crunch of when they chew on carrots is so LOUD! I didn't "pet" their heads this time as I was afraid they might mistake my hand for a carrot. Maybe next time :)
Here's our house from the backside where the horses are....
Here is the pole that the area Red Tailed Hawk likes to sit on when he hunts. Sometimes there are two. This is his territory. I see him fly back and forth from the pole to the forest and back again. Someone that used to live in the same area as me told me last week that she used to have pairs of Red Tailed Hawks living on her property as well and that it is really neat because you get to watch them raise their young. No pics yet of the actual hawk, but here is his hunting pole :)
And speaking of hungry Rabbits- here is Puffin and Sugarplum getting ready to devour some yummy Kale- Just the curly leaf part though, not the actual stems of course (I have some picky & spoiled rabbits!)
It's common for Rabbits not to drink enough water, so a quick & easy way to implement more water into their diets without really giving them a choice is to spray water on their vegetables before you give them any- that way they are consuming liquid while they are chomping down on their yummy vegetables.
~Shannon
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