But as with any pet, bringing a bunny rabbit home requires preparation and knowledge about what you're getting into. This is probably even more true when buying or adopting a rabbit. Most of us understand what to expect when we get a cat or a dog, more or less, but caring for a rab...
quirks, and challenges that potential owners need to know before taking the plunge. If you’re picturing a low-effort, low-shedding teddy bear that’ll sit still for endless cuddles, you might
did the first version; it’s less bitter, but the pumpkin does really dominate. So if you like savoury pumpkin/squash dishes, you’ll probably like this. I don’t know if putting a few shavings of parmesan on top would offend Vulcans, but if it wouldn’t, it might add to the ...
I know. It’s been over a year. Perhaps like you, church is hard for us. We are looking for real. Real Jesus. Real Holy Spirit. Real community. Which in turn means there will be real gifts and power. Oh yeah. And real worship. And the right view of women. It doesn...
For his love of woodworking and building, all things out of wood, up until the age of 102, before he passed a year later. Lastly, I dedicate this blog to my nineteen-year-old, cat Garfield. He let me know how much I loved him right after he was put down. May he no longer be ...
there are nearly 320 miles between Tokyo and Kyoto, but hop on the 8:00am train from the capital city and you’ll be in Kyoto before 10:20am. We were going to say “assuming there are no delays”, but that doesn’t really apply; the average delay is just 36 seconds. It’s very...
Easter Monday, 6 April– Easter Monday is a public holiday in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Easter egg hunts in London Join the annualLindt Gold Bunny HuntatHampton Court Palace:Roam around the gardens and find hidden Lindt Gold Bunny Statues to win a chocolate treat.TBC ...
strobing lasers. Solomon bops along, his hands on the knobs. Then he drops a Bingo Players ditty whose lyrics consist primarily of the cheeky refrain, “Everybody wants to know how little I care, how little I care.” It’s hard not to interpret it as a droll retort to anyone who ...
however, my family went to church for Easter. I thought that day was all about a bunny and the thrill of finding hidden eggs. But after that Easter Sunday, I remember my mom asking my sister and I if we liked our time at church and if we wanted to keep going. We both said, “ye...
this guy who used to work on the cooking line with me came in to get his last check – and essentially went berserk. I mean tossing dishes, throwing anything he could get his hands on at staff and customers alike before running out the front door. I don’t know – I heard rumors of...