Sweetie, English Butterfly Bunny & Tour Guide

Sweetie, English Butterfly Bunny & Tour Guide
Hi and welcome to "Fairy Castle Farm" I hope you enjoy your stay! I should introduce myself, my name is Sweetie and I am a resident of Fairy Castle Farm. Well it's not actually a farm, but a suburban home in the southern suburbs of South Australia. I am a rare Old English Spot Bunny, and absolutely love life here with all my family and some good friends too... let me take you on a tour ....

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Friday, February 25, 2011

Please forgive Miss Sweetie....(A message from Yollie)

 Hello,
I'ts Yollie here. I'm filling in for Sweetie.  Not that I really have a choice. As I am sure you have seen she is not happy and is currently hiding out in her burrow.  I thought I should do the right thing and introduce you to our little guest, also called Sweetie.

 All that sulking for nothing really.  This little girl is a pleasure to look after. She is no bother at all. The best bit is that she goes home in 2days.  I really don't know what my bunny is fussing over!
I would hardly call this little treasure anything but precious.  (Just keep it between us though) You have seen how my "baby" bunny gets with what she considers "competition".








That is about it from me, I'm not really very good at the blog writing thing. I'll leave that for Sweetie (bunny) when she comes out of hiding.
Take care, Yollie

4 comments:

Jason Dingley said...

I followed you here from Scarcrows Garden blog... and Wow! I recognise that castle. I live only a few minutes walk away and I see the top of your castle nearly every day. What a small world.

FairyCastleFarm said...

Hi Jason,
Well what a small world indeed :0) That must have been strange to open up this blog and actually recognise the place from "real life" and to live so close too!! Thanks for leaving a comment. Please call out if you are walking past and you see me. Take care, Yollie.

Claire said...

Wow, how's that for coicidence? Amazing.

Claire :}

FairyCastleFarm said...

Yes Claire I was very amazed, but it's one of those things, when a 9ft castle pokes up over your back fence (on the corner of a busy roundabout), I guess you are bound to be recognised!! It's just a surprise when you are, none the less :-)