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This little bunny wasn't scared of his shadow. They are all over the park and run away as soon as they see movement. My husband and I sat and waited for this little cottontail to come back.


HeyHarriet hosts this weekly shadow meme on her blog.

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Ralph said…
The word here is 'cute' or 'adorable'. Perhaps both will work here! The fluffy guy in this pose might be a bit more tolerable, maybe even the most photogenic in the park. Nice capture!
Sylvia K said…
Oh, cute and adorable indeed! And what a delightful shot! Love those fluffy little rabbits! Hope your weekend is going well!

Sylvia
Tracy said…
Oh, how sweet... That cottontail--I just want to pinch it... LOL! Don't think Bunnykins would like that though. ;o) Hope you're having a great weekend, Juana! And many thanks for signing up for my newsletter. I look forward to sending it out to you by Monday... Hope you, and everyone, will enjoy it. Am very excited about this, as it's something I've wanted to try for a while, especially as I love to write, and find it a way to combine all my loves. ((HUGS))
And you're still waiting...

SHADOW, SHADOW

Shadow, shadow drawing near,
You are all alone, I fear;
Let me be your new-found friend—
I’ll stick with you to the end!


© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

River Shadows
Unknown said…
i love the long bunny shadows1
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Ms. Becky said…
you did 10 on 10!!! I haven't been around to my favorite blogs lately, and just look at all I've missed. oh, your day was lovely. I'm bummed that I missed it this month, but fully intend to rise again next month. really nice shots. I especially like the palm reflection, and your mother's beautiful curls. and I love that your dinner was orange juice, vanilla swiss almond, and popcorn. that is commonly on the menu at my house - minus the orange juice!
and great shadow shot too. happy week to you Juana.

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