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Anyone remember mean Mr. McGregor, the farmer in Peter Rabbit?
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Posted by
amberroses 10a-Pinellas Co.FL (
My Page) on
Sun, Mar 11, 12 at 17:08
| I read that story when I was a little girl, but now I'm starting to see his point of view.
It's a good thing for the bunnies that they're so cute!
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RE: Anyone remember mean Mr. McGregor, the farmer in Peter Rabbit
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- Posted by whgille Oakland FL Zone 9B (My Page) on
Sun, Mar 11, 12 at 19:07
| Amber - That cauliflower look gorgeous! And I agree about the bunny being cute,lol. Silvia |
RE: Anyone remember mean Mr. McGregor, the farmer in Peter Rabbit
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| Aw, but little man is so cute ! I'd have to put out a little shelter for him, then I'd plant extra crops right next to his shelter, then a little rambling stream so he could have fresh water, then I'd reinforce my soil a bit to provide nice safe burrows for him and before long my back yard would turn into McGregor's home for wayward wabbits. |
RE: Anyone remember mean Mr. McGregor, the farmer in Peter Rabbit
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| OMG you sound like my daughter! |
RE: Anyone remember mean Mr. McGregor, the farmer in Peter Rabbit
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| what a cutie! And that is one stunning cauliflower too! |
RE: Anyone remember mean Mr. McGregor, the farmer in Peter Rabbit
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| So far the little guys have left the veggies alone. Once I actually made a little pile of lettuce for them and they didn't want it. I think they mostly eat weeds or grass which is ok by me. The squirrels however are another story... |
RE: Anyone remember mean Mr. McGregor, the farmer in Peter Rabbit
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- Posted by tomncath St.Pete-Z10A-Heat 10 (My Page) on
Fri, Mar 16, 12 at 19:56
| We're not into the hot months YET where rabbits are off the plate due to worms, like the deer...just kidding, but I'm with you regarding the squirrels. I hate them but won't kill them, even though I could - just provide LOTS of cherries and water and they'll leave your larger tomatoes alone. |
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