This isn't really about money, it's more about a bunny, but I don't have a television or radio here, so this provides us with frugal entertainment, just as stepping outside into the great outdoors provides us with a free watering system, food production space and laundry drying facilities when the weather is right.
Last night the caravan got a good clean outside, compliments of the site, so I think that's what impressed the rabbit most - he'd simply come for a closer look as the shiny metallic box cage containing a human being.
After sitting looking at me for a bit, it decided that the hole under the decking of neighbour's caravan was much more interesting and eventually disappeared through the hatch and out of sight. That explains why the little black cat likes going under there - it's meeting up with the rabbits.
I wonder if there are any bunnies underneath this caravan? Maybe one night during the better weather I'll set up the trail cam and see if anything triggers it. Worth thinking about before I set to work on my new kitchen garden! I think tubs may be the way to go here!
NYK in Frugaldom
You might be in for a surprise. My neighbour parks his at the side of his house every winter. The local wild rabbits nest under it all winter and he's had a few births there as well. Sheltered from our wind and snow and safe from predators.
ReplyDeleteThere is definitely a rabbit population here. Last summer they were running around everywhereand judging by the scratchy holes around the caravan, we will definitely have furry friends visiting. Now I know why the 'vans are raised on concrete bases... rabbit parties going on at dawn. LOL
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