This poor stuffed rabbit evidently got into the cabbage growing in the raised bed in the garden.
Notice the "security camera" rigged in the upper corner and several tormenting bugs carefully strung from the top,
Brilliant in a way -- disconcerting in others --
I seem to recall a lot of Barbies tied to the stairway railing.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry.
So much better than TV, video games or internet! =)
ReplyDeleteI hope the rest of you are staying well. xoxox
Too much Wallace and Gromit? Lol
ReplyDeleteI have to laugh sine we have several GI Joes who have faced a similar fate.
ReplyDeletePoor Oliver! He hates being confined...
ReplyDeleteBoredom is good for the creativity muscles.
ReplyDeletemore brilliant than disconcerting. far more.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Maggie May. As usual.
ReplyDeleteHe's an unfettered emotional explorer. Wonder what poems and art installations he'll be creating when he's fifteen or so... As for those Barbies tied to the bannister, they probably asked for it!
ReplyDeleteYeah, brilliant. xo
ReplyDeleteI think it's just brilliant, and a good way to get his boredom and frustration out of his system.
ReplyDeleteFascinating in a Peter Rabbit sort of way. In the story I root for Peter but I find myself rooting for chicken pox boy in this version.
ReplyDeleteHahaha! My brother did stuff like this when he was a little boy. He grew up to get his PHD in engineering and designs rocket engines and stuff like that. He is an extremely caring individual, too, and a marvelous brother.
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