Mr. Rabbit came from Tuesday Morning about a decade ago and has been in my landscape ever since. Who wants to maintain potted flowers or replenish them twice/year?
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A couple of days ago Mr. Rabbit invited me to a tea party.
Thru the years his arms have held fresh flowers cut from the garden or a dried hydrangea.
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Not many men carry a tail as well as Mr. Rabbit. I adore subtle details.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
3 comments:
Love the rabbit, I am planning on showing my garden art soon, hope you make the party..lol
What a cute rabbit. I love things like that in the garden -- I have a Tuesday Morning foo dog that's just perfect in the garden!
just now discovering your blog, and having great fun. This is a wonderful piece of garden art. Love the tea party. ~ Sarah
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