



So, after surviving the snow, just as we thought we were back on track, in came the rabbits and dug & chomped their way through our crops. We now have nothing but the garlic, onions, a handful of leeks, and the kale. Bloomin’ nuisance. Time for chicken wire, I think.
The dark patches of soil are where I filled in the holes. Bah!
Garth very generously volunteered to lurk on bunny duty!
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