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  1. Nancy McBride
    30th April 2016 @ 2:55 pm

    I'M WRUNG OUT FROM ALL THIS AS WELL! I certainly lived it with you both and I loved it, from a distance.

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  2. Beth Haslam
    30th April 2016 @ 4:48 pm

    Thank you Nancy – as you can imagine we were completely exhausted when we got back!

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  3. Pam at 7,200 feet
    30th April 2016 @ 9:27 pm

    We were over-run with garden-eating rabbits where we live in Colorado until a fox arrived. Please, do not send any of those rabbits this way!!!! We had about 6 all hanging out next to our house eating and eating.

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  4. Beth Haslam
    1st May 2016 @ 10:04 am

    Heh heh heh, I completely understand, Pam. It's exactly the same in the UK. Very different though in our part of France. I'll keep these ones from you, I promise. 😉

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  5. Vallypee
    22nd May 2016 @ 3:28 pm

    Oh Beth, I have been in that sort of situation sooo often! But I'm delighted you found your bunnies and I hope they are happily settled in their new home now! Great blog! I shall proceed to vote for you 🙂

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  6. Beth Haslam
    22nd May 2016 @ 4:46 pm

    You are kind – I'm so glad I'm not the only one! I did feel absolutely awful but, as you read, the gentleman couldn't have been nicer. Thank you ever so much for your kind words, I am extremely grateful for your vote. 🙂

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  7. Beth Haslam
    22nd May 2016 @ 4:47 pm

    Ooh, should have added – bunnies, on the whole, are doing well thank you. 🙂

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  8. Unknown
    27th May 2016 @ 5:14 pm

    Glad it all ended happily in the end. I was worried if those rabbits were going to make it! 🙂

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  9. Beth Haslam
    30th May 2016 @ 10:35 am

    Hello Bun, Me too – it was so hot that day! Luckily the farmer had parked in the shade and, as you can see from the photos, they were completely unharmed. 🙂 Thank you for reading my blog.

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