I actually smiled, for real, -it's huge. I could see her. I also give names to some of my...whatevr they are. Thank you, Sunny. Love it. Made my morning
Ha, yes, Johnny has always been very tolerant of sharing with other critters. He had a curve-billed thrasher friend at one time, and I never could be sure how much Johnny was actually eating. I believe that bird trained its young to feed in his corral... XD
So beautiful, Amy, thanks so much for sharing your gift with us. It is so uplifting and absolutely smile inducing. I love the image of Johnny and the rabbit. You could write a children's book about them, Sarah could illustrate it!
I actually smiled, for real, -it's huge. I could see her. I also give names to some of my...whatevr they are. Thank you, Sunny. Love it. Made my morning
I'm glad someone will understand--many things do have names around here! ;-) So glad it brought a smile for you!
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So many creatures in my home have names!
And I love the story of the bold (ish) rabbit and the gentle horse friend. My alfalfa, bunny.
Ha, yes, Johnny has always been very tolerant of sharing with other critters. He had a curve-billed thrasher friend at one time, and I never could be sure how much Johnny was actually eating. I believe that bird trained its young to feed in his corral... XD
So beautiful, Amy, thanks so much for sharing your gift with us. It is so uplifting and absolutely smile inducing. I love the image of Johnny and the rabbit. You could write a children's book about them, Sarah could illustrate it!
Oh my goodness. That story about your horse and his friend is so precious.