spotted
on the sidewalk.
man with stroller. i inspect.
inside = two bunnies. out for a walk.
on a bed of clover
with an icepack underneath because it was hot yesterday.
the black one, pegasus, likes to ride on his sister, thumper, as evidenced in the photo.








38 comments
Though this is a peculiar sight, I can't help thinking that if I had to someone's pet rabbit, I would relish belonging to this individual!
ReplyDeletedidn't they want to jump out?
ReplyDeleteWonder, is wheeling pets a new trend? I was running the other morning and saw a woman out with a jog stroller. Occupant: a small, white dog.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is the craziest thing.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I just found your blog, and I love it! You have a great sense of humor.
that rocks!
ReplyDeleteah, downtown raleigh. i swear, sitting outside my office is sometimes like watching a parade. and i do love a parade.
ReplyDeletei see him from my office window nearly every day. i love it.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide if that is the cutest or the weirdest thing I have ever seen. I am leaning towards cute.
ReplyDeleteI had a feeling I would see these guys on your blog today. They had cabbage in there too.
ReplyDelete-Krishna
They used to be two little kids until a witch got to them.
ReplyDeleteHow cute in a strange sorta way!
ReplyDeletegiving Austin a run for its money in the "keeping it weird" category.
ReplyDeleteI love 1) that they have clover and an icepak and 2) that they pile on each other. i agree with jyll, i wouldn't mind being one of 'em for a day.
ReplyDeleteBack in the olden days, that type of thing only happened here in California. Ah, progress!
ReplyDeletethat may well be the cutest thing I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteRaleigh is getting so metro! I would never have thought to put a bed of greens down under the bunnies. What street was this on?!
ReplyDeletewtf
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious! Those bunnies are straight riding in style.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! =D
ReplyDeleteI am moving to your town. Probably to your house, too. Head's up!
ReplyDeletexoxo
you made it into the google reader "what's hot in google reader" feed!
ReplyDeleteThat is kind of cute, lol. the ice pack is a nice touch too.
ReplyDeleteI once saw an older man taking a stroll with a Baby Bjorn- type thing strapped to his chest. It turns out that he didn't have a baby in the Bjorn, it was a small dog. I wish I had my camera with me. =(
wacky!
ReplyDeleteWe see this guy in our 'hood all the time, too. Makes my baby and my dawg wig out every time. Love your blog, by the way.
ReplyDeleteI'm dying!!!
ReplyDeleteCute and weird at the same time!
ReplyDeletethis is batshit crazy.
ReplyDeletethis is HYSTERICAL. i'm so happy you captured the slight insanity of this occassion.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, that is truly weird - not necessarily in a bad way though. I was also thinking like pillow mint, that they might jump out - but maybe they are quite happy sitting on a cool bed of greens. Beats being stuck in a hutch all day for sure.
ReplyDeletehow funny! just yesterday the cashier at the grocery store was telling me about the 20 lb rabbit his granddaughter has who is litter trained. who knew rabbits were such a popular pet.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! I have a friend who walks her parrots and while I am always slightly embarrassed to be seen on these strolls-I'm sure the parrots likes it. Guess you had left Rowdy at home while you you snapped these pics?
ReplyDeleteThere is a guy that used to push a baby stroller with dolls in it outside of our office...
ReplyDeleteThis man is a F-A-G FAG.
ReplyDeleteNot cool IeatRabbit, not cool.
ReplyDeletehahahahahahahaha
ReplyDeletethis is just the kind of thing that makes my day. thanks for sharing!
Oh, so adorable! i know it is odd but nice to see people that love their pets!
ReplyDeletethat is crazy cute... but if was to happen upon them with my pups they would seriously go ape shit. just sayin.
ReplyDeleteOk. HI. I'm a year late on this, but I've TOTALLY seen this dude walking on Salisbury Street downtown. I think I did a gazillion-take when I saw it and found it awfully hard not to bust a gut.
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