Friday, 7 April 2023

We Saw The Easter Bunnies.

 We had a ride out over the tunnel from Glengarriff to Kenmare among the Caha mountain range. 

Thin Lizzy began playing in my my mental jukebox again:

"As I was going over the Cork and Kerry mountains.."

We decided to walk round Kenmare town centre and we looked in shop windows and saw these Easter bunnies:

Aren't they nice?
Full credit to the shop people to going to the trouble of dressing their shop windows for Easter.

Fancy a pair of trousers with rabbits on them?

Hope you all have an happy Easter in blogland!

16 comments:

  1. They are very sweet and I bet those bunnies wouldn't scoff all my flowers.
    Happy Easter, Dave.

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  2. They might scoff your flowers JayCee if you don't give them an Easter egg each. Happy Easter.

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    1. I like those bunny trews but probably more my granddaughters style. I've got a few bunnies round the house. All year round. And a few in the garden. They peep out from behind pots and keep the gnomes company

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  3. Happy Easter to your house as well.

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  4. You would be seen if you wore those rabbit trousers Linda. We have domestic rabbits and wild rabbits and pheasants where we live.

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    1. We see wild rabbits on the road now and again. Maybe hares. Lovely sight. Used to have pheasants all around us . Alas they have all didapprared

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    2. I hope the pheasants come back to Poros Linda. Their colours are beautiful and they are magnificent in flight.

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  5. I wouldn't mind an Easter bunny hat with ear flaps and a matching pair of mittens.

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    1. I would like to see a photo of you in your rabbit clothes YP.

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    2. Oh for God's sake Dave - stop rabbiting on!

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    3. Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit.... You got more rabbit than Sainsburys!

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  6. Happy Easter to you and rabbit pie for Mr T (who doesn't understand or appreciate chocolate rabbits).

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