I tried and tried to get a photo of Yogi hopping around with a piece of the paper in his mouth, but no luck. Also almost got one of him dozing under the chair, but unsuccessful at that, too.
I enjoy art and like to look for it in the natural world. My craft interests include handspinning and most of the fiber arts, especially knitting, weaving, and working with paper. Other important things are my family and friends, my pets, nature, literature, poetry, music, history, birding, star gazing, museums...and the list goes on. In other times and places, I've been an archaeologist, taught anthropology, and worked in a living history museum, so I find all sorts of things to hold my interest and keep me entertained. I hope to share some of these things with you.
RAbbits are good at that stuff.
ReplyDeletewell we like to shred paper that's all its good fun
ReplyDeleteHe he he he. Guess they know how to have a little fun.
ReplyDeleteBunnies just know the value of crinkly paper.
ReplyDeleteBunnehs are very good at shredding paper, which is helpful when you have Christmas gifts that need opening.
ReplyDeleteI tried and tried to get a photo of Yogi hopping around with a piece of the paper in his mouth, but no luck. Also almost got one of him dozing under the chair, but unsuccessful at that, too.
ReplyDeletevery sweet, always have a bunny round when you need to shred paper
ReplyDeletehaha!! KIDS!! 'he did it!' 'NO, HE did it!'
ReplyDeletesome nice christmas mischief!!
(the GREENER kind of paper shredder!)
Haha! the GREENER paper shredder! And even the by-products of the shredding can be put to use in the garden, too.
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