Showing posts with label produce market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label produce market. Show all posts

Friday, June 1, 2012

Awful! Terrible! Horrible!

I can't believe this! Doomed, we are all surely doomed! The humans had to drop by the graveyard this afternoon, and for some odd reason a couple of rabbits hopped along. Okay, it wouldn't be so bad if they had just visited the cemetery, but, horror of horrors, on the way there, they decided they needed to stop off at the produce store to pick up a sack of fruit. And do you know what that produce place had going on when the humans got there? They had a sale going on involving tomato plants! The bunnies came hopping home with 24 plants of various types, and they were so pleased with the deal that they got, that they are thinking of hopping on the bus tomorrow, with one of Betsy's snitching sacks, to lag back more plants! We are doomed! We are all doomed!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Sacks!

Doomed, I am doomed! A rabbit went hopping off, to check out the produce market for sales on plants and other garden materials this afternoon, and you will never believe the horror that the bunny had in her paws, when she came hopping back! She had a SACK! A sack to be used for goodie bag construction! There is just one sack right now, because she wanted to get the opinions of all of her fellow rabbits on it first, but they all seemed thrilled with it, so they're probably going to get a group together tomorrow, to hop back, to get the rest of the sacks they need to the goodie bags. I am doomed! Obtaining sacks mean those bags are definitely going to be constructed, which means those rabbits are definitely going to try to make me work! And even worse, the sacks are very reasonably priced, which means the bunnies will likely be able to purchase garden supplies with the savings!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Produce Market

You would think produce markets would fear rabbits, but I'm very sad to say that our local produce market welcomes bunnies with open arms. Obviously lunatics are in charge of it or something. Either that or they have strong grudges against our neighbors there. The bunnies managed to get their paws on 12 big tomato plants today along with 4 big pepper plants. They think these bigger plants will provide lovely encouragement to all of their little seedlings. I shudder to think about what those seedlings might be encouraged to do by having big plant role models.