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!
They are very sweet and I bet those bunnies wouldn't scoff all my flowers.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Dave.
They might scoff your flowers JayCee if you don't give them an Easter egg each. Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteI 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
DeleteHappy Easter to your house as well.
ReplyDeleteYou would be seen if you wore those rabbit trousers Linda. We have domestic rabbits and wild rabbits and pheasants where we live.
ReplyDeleteWe 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
DeleteI hope the pheasants come back to Poros Linda. Their colours are beautiful and they are magnificent in flight.
DeleteHave a great Easter Debby.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind an Easter bunny hat with ear flaps and a matching pair of mittens.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see a photo of you in your rabbit clothes YP.
DeleteOh for God's sake Dave - stop rabbiting on!
DeleteRabbit, rabbit, rabbit.... You got more rabbit than Sainsburys!
DeleteHappy Easter to you too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter River.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and rabbit pie for Mr T (who doesn't understand or appreciate chocolate rabbits).
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Tigger!
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