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You may be puzzled by the title so I shall explain...
It's sort of an obsure reference to the two things this picture remind me of; one is the picture book "The Rabbits" (it scared the hell out of my when I was in Primary School) and the other is the novel "Watership Down".

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I REALLY like this picture. :+fav:

Is there any way you could photoshop out the tower in the background?

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"If you can't be a good example, be a horrible warning." :lmao: I love my dad...
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:heart:, Katie
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Yeah... and there are other pictures without it there (just taken from other angles so the mist hides it) but I like this one best as the tower makes me think of "The Rabbits". :P

Thank you SO MUCH for the fave... would you like me to put up another photo or two from that morning?

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~scarredsodeep Breathing is nothing, I need you.
:iconnivao:
Yes, please!!!

Ah, I see. I suppose I would have understood it better if I knew what "The Rabbits" was.

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"If you can't be a good example, be a horrible warning." :lmao: I love my dad...
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:heart:, Katie
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[link] As this page shows (I googled and it was one of the first to come up) The Rabbits is a picture book that was written for older audiences by John Marsden and illustrated by Shaun Tan.

Seeing as you asked so very politely, as soon as I get back on my computer (I'm on my Dad's at the moment) I'll find a few for you. :)

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~scarredsodeep Breathing is nothing, I need you.
:iconnivao:
Oh my god, I must read it!

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"If you can't be a good example, be a horrible warning." :lmao: I love my dad...
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:heart:, Katie
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a book people love and the loveliest photo ever.

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"What is it that you do for a living?"
"I'm a monkey."
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I take it you are referring to Watership Down? *happy sigh* I read it for the first time last year (however I had seen the animated movie of it and was familiar with the story) and.. yes. I love it so very muchly. I must get it on audio book or something so I can have it read to me. :)

*giggle* Perhaps not the loveliest photo ever, but thank you. I wish you could have been there, I have found some of the prettiest places in my morning explorations. I think you should transport over here with your SuperSlash powers so then I would pump up the tires of my old bike and take you with me.

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~scarredsodeep Breathing is nothing, I need you.
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Let me just make one thing clear. I am not going ANYWHERE on a bike with you! You are a psychotic madwoman who thinks that 25 mph is an acceptable speed! THAT'S LIKE MACH .07 OR SOMETHING REALLY SCRAWNY LIKE THAT! ...So you'd have to promise to behave, and go slow, and not make fun of me when I'm slow and unable to go up hills properly.

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Maybe I don't have anything clever to say! What now?
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:rofl: I PROMISE that I would NEVER, EVER make fun of you (unless I had permission, and/or you were laughing too). In fact, you may take the bike I normally ride, because it has bigger wheels and all that so therefore it is a lot easier to ride (something I have never told Quinn and the reason she thinks I am far fitter than her :P). And I don't go very fast in the mornings anyway (plus, as previously stated, Gympsville is "Hill City" and all speed is rather sporadic anyhow).

Pweeeeese say you will come with me? I PROMISE that I will wrap you in bubble-wrap then masking tape me to my handlebars if you would prefer that (you won't get tired AND I will go rather slow because you are precious and not to be harmed in any way). :D

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~scarredsodeep Breathing is nothing, I need you.

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