Hanging out in my friends house up north for a cosplay meet and anime marathon. Enjoying good company with friends while munching on our shared snacks taking a short break from stitching when we decided to look outside and just take in the view of "greenery" surroundings before the cold winter comes in and cover everything in its whiteness. Then there we saw just by the lawn a what looks like a vibrating brown furry ball slightly smaller than a grapefruit (a heck of a way to describe it but yeah), then its head came up with its long ears pointing up, nose sniffing the air and eyes looking from left to right searching for something. If you haven't guessed by now or missed the title of this post then yes it was a Rabbit..
Rabbits are commonly known to eat carrots. Remember Bugs Bunny? What's up doc? But here in Minnesota, wild rabbits are kinda considered as an annoyance to a home owner as it eats your beautiful flowers that you worked so hard for to bloom on the midst of Spring.
The picture above was taken by my friends place who told us that there are lots of rabbits roaming around his lawn.
And thus I came up with witty scenarios to go along with the picture above. I'll let your imagination go wild.
Scenario 1: Treasure Hunt
Scenario 2: Lover's Quarrel
Scenario 3: Serendipity
Scenario 4: Cowboy Duel
So why am I so fixated about Rabbits in this post, as so my brain connects everything in a very weird reasoning let me try to explain it to you.
Rabbits in Japanese is うさぎ which is read as Usagi who is the name of the leading female character in Sailor Moon which had the remake of the anime series this month. Thus the talk about Rabbits! ^_^ See I told you!! hahaha It is all connected.
Sailor Moon has been my one of my favorite childhood anime. Just like Fushigi Yuugi, this anime has opened the gate for my continuous involvement and addiction to the Anime world, exploring its depths, knowing fellow otakus to share my passion with, widening my horizons to more than just the episodes seen in the screen towards to mangas, collectibles, cosplay, conventions, Japanese culture and more.
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