Red rover, red rover,
send the red clover over.
In the garden there is quite a quantity of red clover growing, indeed thriving.
The rabbits find it quite delicious, and would eat more than a moderate amount if given the chance.
It's called red clover because it has stunning red blooms, which you can almost see here.
Nom, nom, nom, gone in a thrice.
June 21st, 2011
Summer Solstice
11 comments:
I just love these nomming buns photos.
Oh yes, clover is nummy nommy stuff. I haven't had a chance to introduce Mick to red clover, but if he loves it as much as he loves white clover, he will be one happy bunneh.
Happy Solstice..Amelia looks like she is eating baskettie!
delicious clover!
Red clover looks delicious!!! WE wants! And Miss Amelia with those EARS!!!
Red rover, red rover,
All the buns want to come over,
For some of that clover.
"Gone in a thrice, I bet, very nice!"
I just want to hug those furry babies!
BL makes a special trip down the hill and across the street now every day to gather large heads of white clover. We only have a few reds.
HAppy bunns there.
I brought Harrington and Hannah some from WV. They sniffed it and then snubbed it. Oh well, I tried to bring them a gift from vacation. Maybe they would have liked a snowglobe instead.
hee,hee,hee.
xx, shell
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