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rabbit roundup

Uncategorized / December 12, 2009

i’m reading watership down right now, and it’s been so long since i last read it, it’s all new again. last night they got in the boat with the ‘mudders’ and i swear, i stayed up 2 hours reading to make sure they made it away from wormwort. so i have bunnies on the brain. here’s my rabbit roundup:

bunny
1- jackrabbit print, 2- rabbit foot keychain, 3- forest creature belt, 4- cottontail ornament

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5- grand game wallpaper, 6- ceramic cookie jar, 7- rabbit vessels, 8- tank

bunny4
9- embroidered pillow, 10- cake toppers, 11- snow rabbit necklace, 12- herend rabbits

bunny5
13- killer bunny tee, 14- mister rabbit candle 15- wonderland candleholder, 16- blackberry painting

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17- yarn bunny, 18- rabbit pillow, 19- rabbit ring, 20- rabbit parade tape

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