Everything you can learn from a bunny.
Meditate and reflect on life frequently.
Be selective whom you let get close to you.
Snuggle and kiss your beloved often.
Digest the newspaper daily. No digging your head in the sand.
Eat a good share of fresh fruit and vegetables daily.
Kick up your heels once in a while, but don't get too carried away now.
Be curious about everything in life.
Keep yourself well groomed and wash behind your ears.
Avoid those who growl at you and continuously make you sad.
No matter where you live you can make it homey and fun, with a little rearranging of things.
When you get frustrated or angry throw some sand, or better still get someone to hold you.
As Easter isn't too far away, here are some interesting facts:
The first written recording of the Easter Bunny comes from 1500 A.D. in Germany which refers to him as Oschter Haws. Although the exact origins are unknown, the rabbit is a pagan symbol for fertility, springtime, renewal of life, and is associated with the moon which determines the date Easter falls upon each year.
The Easter Bunny is also referred to as the Easter Hare, Easter Rabbit, and Spring Rabbit. In some parts of Australia, the Easter symbol is the Easter Bilby.
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If like me you wondered what a Bilby was, you can see it here, along with a very interesting article.
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If like me you wondered what a Bilby was, you can see it here, along with a very interesting article.