
Nicole needs Ear Doctor
My baby Bunny, Nicole, comes to my window each morning! She loves the long blades of grass I leave for her to nibble! But, today she has something below her ear. Any Bunny Doctor to help me diagnose! I hope my little girl is OK. š¤š

Patti, a friend from NC said she thought this was in engorged tick! She and others think it will fall off if the little girl dosenāt rub it off by a bush.
So many things happen in nature that one might not think of if we donāt take the time to observe and maybe learn a few life lessons.
Tammyās birds, nest, eggs, babies and feeding time in our last few blogs have shown the steadiness of Tammyās watchful eye. š
Today is Motherās Day! Happy Motherās Day to All! š May the Motherās of our ānature schoolsā be blessed as they fly, hop, climb, swim and travel as they have been created to do. šæš¦„ššš¦š
šššYes, wonder why John the Baptist and Jesus and the š leave a reader meditating on signs, symbols and other living teaching tools?
āIn Christianity, the Sign of the Dove was a prearranged sign by which John the Baptist would recognize the Messiah. The Four Gospels each record an account of the sign of the dove. … The “sign of Jonas” in Matthew 16:1ā4 is related to the “sign of the dove”.
āSo many things happen in nature that one might not think of if we donāt take the time to observe and maybe learn a few life lessons.ā
Thank you for those wise words, Sara and for reminding us to take time observe and learn!
I sure hope Patti is right and that tick falls off soon. Poor Nicole! Seems the very plants that nourish her also harbor things that can hurt her. But hopefully, she can rub against a strong plant that will knock the tick off.
Yes, Happy Motherās Day to all! And so wonderful also to think of all the nurturing āNature Schoolā mothers and the role they play in Godās creation and plan.
Oh my š±…. if that is a tick, I hope it falls off and Nicole has no ill affect from it.š Hope all Mothers had a wonderful Motherās Day!ššš