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My full and kooky life as a homeschooling mommy to 2 great kids, raising a child with HLHS (Hypolastic Left Heart Syndrome), coping with depression, following Jesus, and being much too camera happy.
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- Silent Sunday: Teddy signs up for kitchen duty in his new apron: next pic = ai generated pic with hat and spatula
18 responses to “Silent Sunday: Teddy and the blue sky”
Shooting from below can create some unbelievably cute images, like this one!
I rarely take pictures from this angle, so this was an unexpected capture! Thank you so much. Teddy is happy to bring smiles to people.
Wow, great photo!
Thank you so much! It was an unexpected shot.
You’re welcome, Esther. The best kind!
Is Teddy looking at cloud shapes that look like bunnies?
Lol! Teddy was just having out with
Oh my, this is my second time replying. The other one got deleted! Teddy was hanging out with other rabbits at a rabbit show last Saturday, where it was an outdoor one by the redwoods. It was a lovely venue but a far drive for us.
I was sitting back in a lawn chair to take pictures of the trees when Ellis decided to plop Teddy in front of the phone camera.
Well it was/is a very cute, up-close-and-personal view of Teddy. 🙂
Thank you! Teddy was a trooper that day being out from 7:30 in the morning till 4 p.m. He was out in nature, but it’s still a lot of outdoor time considering he’s a home rabbit.
Yes, that’s true – I’m sure he was glad to get back to the house away from all the outside noises too.
He likes to sit back and relax in his hutch and eat treats when we visit him. He’s had a big change since we first got him. It was nearly impossible to pet him and (gulp) even hold him with him doing helicopter turns in our hands. But now he will let us pick him up and he’ll stay still. The biggest change is that we can touch all his 4 paws when he is flipped over, which was a total no go even earlier this month. Still, the teeth is sensitive. For 4-H showmanship, kids need to open his mouth to show his teeth to the judge. It’s something the kids are practicing and one that Teddy is not tolerating. We need more time with that one.
That is big progress and maybe when it is toenail cutting time, he’ll be more comfortable with you holding him. Can you try feeding Teddy a treat that the kids would physically put into his mouth, rather than holding it out to him, so he is comfortable with his mouth being open and their fingers inside?
It’s a work in progress. He will let us touch his 2 paws and his feet when he is flipped over. He wouldn’t allow this earlier and would flip over right away.
He knew what was coming – yikes!
Nice angle! 📐
Thank you! It was an impromptu picture and I was surprised at how cute Teddy turned out in the pic.
Lovely shoot Blue sky. Nice one.