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Hi from Keedysville, Maryland

SimonB

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Thrilled to have found this bb. My name is Simon. I live Keedysville, a village 60 miles northwest of Washington DC. I scribble for a living. Friends in the city persuaded my wife and me to adopt their American Chinchilla a few years ago. I liked rabbits in theory but had never had one as a pet. I fell in love with the creature. I have a man cave with a fenced in vegetable garden out back. She shared these with me. She was a bit of a bolter which is why the city friends decided to find her a new home. She was constantly going walkabout and the neighbours complained. The move did not reform her. Try as we might to rabbit proof our fences, she always found a way out into the woods and meadow behind our house. One day she wandered too far and was run over, leaving a large, rabbit-shaped hole in my heart. I could not bear to leave it empty. The current incumbent is Maleficent. Not the name I gave her. She got it from the people who rescued her. She was found abandoned with siblings near Pittsburgh a year ago. Here she is.

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If you will forgive a bit of shameless self-promotion I have launched a blog, radiorabbit.net, devoted to all things lagomorphic. My intention is to do a regular podcast. Hence the name.
 
Thrilled to have found this bb. My name is Simon. I live Keedysville, a village 60 miles northwest of Washington DC. I scribble for a living. Friends in the city persuaded my wife and me to adopt their American Chinchilla a few years ago. I liked rabbits in theory but had never had one as a pet. I fell in love with the creature. I have a man cave with a fenced in vegetable garden out back. She shared these with me. She was a bit of a bolter which is why the city friends decided to find her a new home. She was constantly going walkabout and the neighbours complained. The move did not reform her. Try as we might to rabbit proof our fences, she always found a way out into the woods and meadow behind our house. One day she wandered too far and was run over, leaving a large, rabbit-shaped hole in my heart. I could not bear to leave it empty. The current incumbent is Maleficent. Not the name I gave her. She got it from the people who rescued her. She was found abandoned with siblings near Pittsburgh a year ago. Here she is.

img_2895.jpg


If you will forgive a bit of shameless self-promotion I have launched a blog, radiorabbit.net, devoted to all things lagomorphic. My intention is to do a regular podcast. Hence the name.

Hello and welcome. Lovely bunny!
 
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