S and our rabbit, M, were there, too. M 'clucks' when she is stroked the right way (so that you get her ears and cheeks). She did a lot of clucking and scrabbled on the bedcover with her little paws.
Well, I am stressed – the reasons are far too long and complex and would fill a book, not a blog... So, it could be that that has caused the oddness, but it could also be that I haven't had much to eat today. I had a massive piece of cake (plus breakfast) but maybe that just isn't enough these days.
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It's 17:41 and very dark outside. Why do we end BST every year?

You better eat well.It must have been the hypoglycemia doing all that.Hello to Bunny from me :)
ReplyDeleteI do agree with the daylight saving thing,it seems a confusion to those who live in that zone as well,not to mention us outsiders!I don't know why people meddle with nature's ways..
Sorry you've had an "odd" day - sounds like a lack of food...
ReplyDeleteYour rabbit sounds very cute - I love the idea of a rabbit clucking! :-)
As for changing the clocks - when I lived in the UK that used to get me muddled and catch me out every year!