Tuesday, May 17, 2016

The Saga Continues...

Bunnies are adorable, I happen to love them, really I do.

But this huge porker is an eating machine.... 

and is destroying my entire front lawn.

What goes in, must come out...
There's another whole story here...but really, what's the point?

Now...if I can just teach this guy how to use an edger and a weed wacker,
I can cancel the lawn maintenance guy, 
as cutting the lawn with a lawn mower is no longer necessary.

29 comments:

Lowcarb team member said...

Ha ha ... "Now...if I can just teach this guy how to use an edger and a weed wacker,
I can cancel the lawn maintenance guy,
as cutting the lawn with a lawn mower is no longer necessary."

Great photo's of this cheeky guy - he's loving your grass!

Have a great day

All the best Jan

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Lindo e muito bem "apanhado" este belo coelho.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

Andy said...

This looks just like the one that is hanging out around my house. He is scheduled to appear on blog tomorrow.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

He certainly must have a great appetite Debbie

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Debbie. Your Porker is a cutie. You must have some extra tasty grass there. My bunnies usually eat our plants. Adorable photos! Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!

Kim said...

Oh you are truly hilarious, Debbie. More fertilizer for your garden!!!! What is it about your 'home sweet home' that attracts the animal kingdom!! I wonder what creature turns up at your place tomorrow. I must say though, that porker of a bunny rabbit is terribly cute.....there is something about his eyes.

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

a cutie...reminds me when Sissy digs a hole in the lawn. Oh well, to dog is family, the lawn isn't.

Leanne Coppola said...

I'm cracking up at all these animal posts. I sense a theme. POOP!!!!!

Latane Barton said...

But, he's so cute, Debbie!!

21 Wits said...

I adore them too, and my dogs are warned not bunny chasing around here!

Unknown said...

He's still adorable though!

Breathtaking said...

Hello Debbie!:) Wow, great captures of this cute well fed bunny. Some people keep goats to maintain their lawns neatly trimmed, and it works, but why don't they ever eat round the edges! I'd rather have a bunny than a goat though! I hope your birdies are doing well.:)

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Your lawn must be full of good calories -- he looks fat and sassy that's for sure. Did you know that bunny poop is really good fertilizer? You can actually put it straight on your garden (unlike chicken "pellets" which have to be diluted or it will burn up your crops.) So your lawn is just gonna keep growing and growing no matter how much he eats. (A century or so ago My husband and kids used to raise rabbits.)

Farm Girl said...

Well he does look like he is enjoying your lawn very much. I would take a bunny any day over the skunks that have taken up residence.
I love your photos they are fantastic.

Connie Arnold said...

So cute! It would be nice to be able to train him to eat just the right places and make your lawn look better!

Gail said...

But he leaves the best fertilizer there is.

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Well, he's cute, for sure...but I understand completely about the damage done to a lawn. :(

Екатерина Балагурова said...

I think that rabbits have such innocent eye purposely)) How can one blame the creature with such eyes? =))

TexWisGirl said...

adorable, but very much a varmint. :)

Brian King said...

It looks like he has half the front lawn in his choppers right there! LOL!

A Casa Madeira said...

Que graça por aqui não tenho coelhos;
mas gosto muito;
Belas as imagens.
janicce.

A Casa Madeira said...

Que graça por aqui não tenho coelhos;
mas gosto muito;
Belas as imagens.
janicce.

Debbie said...

What fun around here do not have rabbits ;but like a lot ;Fine images .
janicce .

Michelle said...

Cute photos and Leanna's comment cracked me up!

Ida said...

He's so cute but I bet he's a nuisance eating up all your lawn.

Jenn Jilks said...

Isn't it true?

Jenn Jilks said...

That's how I feel about the deer!

Conniecrafter said...

Oh my I totally love these pictures, we have a few hanging out in our yard but are not doing the job like your little guy is, they need some training :)

LeAnn said...

I do love your seance so humor. LOL on this one! The pictures of the rabbit is amazing. I am so sorry he is causing havoc. I can sympathize. The Rabbits that came in to our yard in Spokane ate some of my pansies one year. I was not a happy camper.
Love and hugs for you!