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Saturday, March 1, 2025

Some critters, literary and otherwise


By Jackie Morris...probably a hare. But for first of the month, I'll say rabbit rabbit...because really, hare, hare just doesn't have the right ring to it!


He needs no introduction...many a lawn will be showing his cousins soon! Probably related to Inge's town mascot, Henry.

A Mad Hatter and a March Hare, plus a door-mouse, entertain Alice for a tea party. But the White Rabbit will appear soon saying "I'm late, I'm late!" From the original illustrations for Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

And then there was the Cheshire Cat!
Alice and the Cheshire Cat, illustration from ‘Alice in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll.



Illustrator E. H. Shepard drew this for a limited edition book bag. Jan. 18 is Pooh Day


Some very happy barn cats!

I'm pretty sure this is really Beatrix Potter and one of her little rabbit friends.



On a lake walk last Saturday I met Sophie, when I paused to figure out how to get across a muddy patch. She and her walker waited for me, so I asked if I could take her photo. She was a beautiful and well behaved (probably 7 year old rescued) grey bull dog. I thought of my friend Cathy's former white and brown bulldog, now gone. Cathy has a new mutt who is part sheep dog, a big difference!


Sharing with Eileen's Saturday Critters 



Today's quote:

In The Trees, Conrad Richter wrote: "Everywhere she went the trees stood around her like a great herd of dark beasts. Up and up shot the heavy butts of the live ones. Down and down every which way on the forest floor lay the thick rotting butts of the dead ones. Alive or dead, they were mostly grown over with moss. The light that came down here was dim and green. All day even in the cabin you lived in a green light."


Today's art (though several other artists have already been  on this post!)


by Beth Krommes- Barefoot book of Earth Poems ~ illustration

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Current Events:

I stand with The Ukraine...

On Feb. 28, "... former representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) posted: “Generations of American patriots, from our revolution onward, have fought for the principles Zelenskyy is risking his life to defend. But today, Donald Trump and JD Vance attacked Zelenskyy and pressured him to surrender the freedom of his people to the KGB war criminal who invaded Ukraine. History will remember this day—when an American President and Vice President abandoned all we stand for.”
Heather Cox Richardson



24 comments:

  1. ...Barbara, you have assembled a fabulous collection this morning.

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    1. I appreciate your visit and comments each day. And I try to see all that you post too!

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  2. I have never really understood the difference between rabbits and hares. I have looked it up and thought I understood, but then I cannot remember.

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    1. Me neither, but I'm thinking longer ears on one of them...now which one!

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  3. White rabbits! Good luck on the first of the month. And thank you for a very cool post.

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    1. Thanks for your good wishes, I am hoping this month will settle down and eventually be more like a lamb, since it sure started with a roar!

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  4. Hello Barb and Happy March!,
    I enjoyed all your critters, the real doggie and all the art critters. Great collection of images.
    Thank you for your critter post and sharing your link! Take care, have a wonderful weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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    1. Thanks again for hostessing this fun meme each week, Eileen. The real doggie was so well behaved!

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  5. My late mother-in-law always said 'Hares and Rabbits' It had to be said aloud as the first words spoken upon waking.....or at midnight. A favorite memory is of her calling her sister at midnight on New Year's Eve and the two of them shouting "HARES AND RABBITS" at each other. Thanks for the memory.🤭

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    1. Oh that's great, they had you covered no matter which one brought good luck!

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  6. I love the barn cats...isn't that something! And the art you've featured is special for Spring!

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    1. I love that photo, and what a smart photographer to capture it. Glad you enjoyed my art choice too.

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  7. A great collection! Love the Pooh Bayeux tapestry!

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    1. Isn't that the cat's meow, as someone once said! With all the AI coming along and mingling this to that, I'm glad that someone did this ages ago.

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  8. I love your beautiful post. And must come in at the bit. At the end. I was mortified and angered by what occurred in the oval office. Buckle up. They have horrible things planned but more Americans are waking up.

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    1. I did add that last paragraph in the afternoon. This was broadcast on the national NBC news Friday night. And now the ripple effect may be happening. But I'm reminded that when they act out (especially tRump) that they are just pulling the attention away from something nefarious going on behind the scenes. I'm waiting for the other shoe to fall.

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  9. Love your collection of critters, very creative! Happy March to you!

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    1. Thanks Bill. So glad you can come over and comment here. It warms my heart to think of the distance between our screens and keyboards...and here you are!

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  10. Hi Barbara I also #standwithukraine I love the Beatrix Potter photo and quote and all the other delightful "critter" photos in this post!

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    1. Thanks Pat...so glad to have you visit and comment. I did have fun collecting these photos, and taking a few myself.

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  11. Nice collection, Barb!
    Standing with Ukraine too.

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    1. Yes yes yes to Ukraine. I remember so well when it started.

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  12. What a delightful collection of critters! I especially love the Alice in Wonderland illustrations and that sweet bulldog, Sophie.

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    1. The bulldog was so well behaved, but nobody's taught dogs yet a way to "pose for the camera."

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