
This tall concrete rabbit sits beside the koi fish pond all year 'round, and at Christmas I tie a red velvet ribbon around her neck. But for now she's holding her basket of flowers, and my periwinkle is blooming its tiny little lavender flowers all around.

This little rabbit whose "flower pot" looks like a cabbage had some lovely small-leafed ivy growing in it, but the drought (and my forgetting to water it) last summer did away with THAT problem! Now she's sitting cold and empty waiting for a spring annual of some kind. Or Easter eggs?
And this sweet little green clay rabbit lamp is in the bedroom because I saw her in the store uptown one day and she told me she wanted to come home and live with me. So. That's our story and we're sticking to it!
3 comments:
Oh Phyl, I love your rabbit lamp. I love all your rabbits, but especially that lamp. It's beautiful.
LOVE the lamp. You have some of the best lamps. I'm still looking for one with a black and white polka dot shade, thanks to you.
Thanks for sharing your little bits of spring...it gives me hope!
hi phyl
i love your bunnies!!
and your new banner is gorgeous-it just screams spring!-my mom uses plain yogurt to attract moss-just a thought
have a great day
tammy
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