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12-06-2009, 10:35 PM   #11

Re: Sunny Friday


OMG. Yola, I'm scared of bees...would have been out of there like a jet plane! I have a bad reaction to bee stings: not anaphylactic shock, but have to go to the ER for a shot.

Shame about the wee bunny.



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12-06-2009, 11:09 PM   #12

Re: Sunny Friday


I react like that to wasp stings Eileen. I don't remember ever being stung by a bee and consequently don't fear them. I remember cycling right through a swarm once - just shut my eyes and closed my mouth!

Poor little rabbit - I may not be remembering this right, but is it weasels that take the guts and leave everything else?



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13-06-2009, 09:35 AM   #13

Re: Sunny Friday


I'm not sure about the weasel, don't know much about them. We do have a red kite that is constantly circling the plots so I suspect that this is what had the rabbit. No eyes left either . . . something else which Dominik was fascinated by (ghastly child - there was no a shred of sympathy for poor bunny)



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