Monday, 9 April 2012

in which the Easter bunny returns


thank you all for the kind concern for the wherabouts of my Easter Bunny, and helpful suggestions as to where he/she might be hiding.
as you can see Easter Bunny had gone to help Pink Bunny carry an egg which was proving a bit heavy.
I am slightly concerned that Pink Bunny has been spending time on a sun bed, (no chance of a natural suntan here this week, we've had snow, hailstones, gales rain,and hard frosts....)
sun beds are very bad for you Pink Bunny, please take care.


Even with two Bunnies the egg was a bit heavy, so it was train set to the rescue.


The Bunnies also managed to hide some chocolate eggs and bunnies in the garden for hunting.  Which was quite an achievement as it was quite damp, and knitted bunnies do go rather soggy in the rain.........


Instead of chocolate I treated myself to this huge pot of daffodils, they are a new variety called Maria,
I could resist the multiflower nature of them, and the first bud is just starting to open into a gloriously bright bloom.


hope you had a lovely weekend, with just the right amount of chocolate. x



19 comments:

  1. And I thought our weather was bad - hope the sun will come back soon and little Bunnies will be able to sunbath outside.

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  2. What fun stories and such adorable little bunnies!

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  3. Perhaps the pink bunny popped to our side of the world for a visit. Easter was pretty warm and sunny here. Hope you had a great day and some nicer weather comes back for you! x Susan

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  4. I'd be keeping an eye on those bunnies, who knows what they will get up to next. Love those Daffs.
    Anne xx

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  5. Yay -- the bunny has returned -- and with a buddy! It looks like their having a grand time in the train! Hope you had a Happy Easter!

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  6. Plenty of chocolate here thankyou. I am glad to see that bunny made it back safely, complete with friend. They really are rather sweet.

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  7. I'm sorry, I don't understand the phrase, "Instead of chocolate..." Perhaps you could enlighten me? Wait! Don't!

    Those bunnies look like they're having the time of their lives on that train, and perhaps Pink Bunny secretly wishes to be a flamingo... xoxo

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    1. I meant instead of my Own chocolate. doesn't stop me help the children eat theirs!

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  8. Daffodils are far less fattening :)

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  9. Sounds like you've been having worse weather than we have in Canada! Enjoy those daffs.

    PS - luv the bunny stories :D

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    1. Aaah! My mum knits little bunnies like this, and we bring 'em out each Easter, along with the painted eggs! Yours are soooo sweet! XCathy

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  10. Missed this. I'd be a tad worried about Pink Bunny too, but that you *know* that knitted bunnies go soggy in the rain is more worrying ... I hope they've recovered ;D

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  11. Oh, what a relief. Glad bunny made it home without even a hint of frostbite :) Flowers instead of chocolate sounds like the most sensible of ideas to me. Quite the nicest Easter present. Although I did get yarn one year, which was also a good un. Laura x

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  12. I am so pleased bunny has returned and with a friend. The train ride looks like it was lot of fun. The daffs look lovely. - Annie

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  13. Those bunnies are so cute. I'm glad he turned up again! I received a Versatile Bloggers Award this week and am pleased to nominate you to receive it too - have a look here for more details: http://miaoucrafts.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/my-first-award.html

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  14. Love these Easter bunnies! Arrived here from Julie Crossland's blog. We both commented on her 'Deep' post :)

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  15. I love your tiny knitted bunnies! So glad all ended well. What gorgeous daffodils.

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  16. That egg looks suspiciously woolly. I hope it didn't get stuck in your teeth.

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  17. Hope you had a very lovely Easter! That pot of daffodils is going to be glorious, a lovely celebration of Easter.

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