In this picture, Cinnamon, while approving of her nice green nom noms, DISAPPROVES of the idea of this picture of her being dug out at random at some time in the future when her hoomins are feeling too lazy to take up-to-date pictures of Her Royal Highness!
I was thinking that Cinnamon has the most beautiful, luxurious fur (in that wonderful "cinnamon" color) - and thought that she was truly a Velveteen Rabbit. Well, I found "The Velveteen Rabbit" book online. First time I had read it, and tears were flowing. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/williams/rabbit/rabbit.html
I finally watched Watership Down for the first time about a year ago, I hadn't read the book and didn't really know the story. I put my bunnies to bed before I watched it though, just in case.....
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In this picture, Cinnamon, while approving of her nice green nom noms, DISAPPROVES of the idea of this picture of her being dug out at random at some time in the future when her hoomins are feeling too lazy to take up-to-date pictures of Her Royal Highness!
It'll do ... I get it.
snacks to go for the bunny, yet the humans forgot snacks for themselfs bunnies first!
Perhaps not surprisingly, this photo was not among the finalists in the "Please Eat Your Vegetables" poster contest.
Parsley, with a side of disapproval, please.
LOL BunMa!!! Well said, better than I ever could have...
I doubt that Queen Cinamon approves of hoomins and their flashy box things flashing in her face, while she is trying to eat The Royal Greens.
"Get out of my face, hoomin, or it will be Disapproval Tower for you!"
I disapprove of myself for mistyping Queen Cinnamon's name in my previous post!
What a face! I love it.
There is nothing in the world like a bunny parsley face and Cinnamon's is the BEST! I love her face!
Indeed:
http://www.disapprovingrabbits.com/2007/11/sunday-cinnamon-bunny-vs-carrot-top.html
And yes, Cinny does have mad eating skills!
I love that goofy face she makes when stuffing down some food. The stem is always my favorite part of greens time.
I was thinking that Cinnamon has the most beautiful, luxurious fur (in that wonderful "cinnamon" color) - and thought that she was truly a Velveteen Rabbit. Well, I found "The Velveteen Rabbit" book online. First time I had read it, and tears were flowing.
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/williams/rabbit/rabbit.html
URL (put the lines together):
http://digital.library.upenn.
edu/women/
williams/rabbit/rabbit.html
I cried the first Time I read "The Velveteen Rabbit" too - and I was about 25!
This picture is brilliant :)
I have heard of "The Velveteen Rabbit" many times, on alt.pets.rabbits, and I have heard of the effect it has on many bunny people.
I won't go near it.
I know I would completely and utterly lose it.
(And I don't even know what the storyline is!)
I am way too sentimental, especially when it comes to bunnies.
Oh Cinnamon, you're très belle!
Oh Fleetie, you should read it. It made me cry in a good way - it's uplifting!
However, you might not enjoy Watership Down!
Read "Watership Down" when I was 8. And bought the DVD recently. And lasted SECONDS when "Bright Eyes" came on. As usual!
I finally watched Watership Down for the first time about a year ago, I hadn't read the book and didn't really know the story. I put my bunnies to bed before I watched it though, just in case.....
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