The new rabbit hutch
While the thermometer shows unprecedented temperatures for the time of year, it is good to reflect on the events that await us this year. And that's what I mean, of course, Christmas, and in particular, the welfare of our rabbit Flapperd. That's another challenge in a neighborhood with so many rabbit lovers. Our Flapperd should of course not happen to what happens to so many rabbits here repeatedly: a hot confrontation with oven or grill.
Who knows me knows: once I have a plan in my head, I go for it like a fast locomotive. And so I untie my collar button and, in order to avoid a rabbit disaster, I rush to the hardware store, where I hope to stock up the necessary materials to adequately protect the booth from hungry misdeeds. On a screen behind some shop window, a know-it-all presenter makes the necessary effort to bring a new, super-strong building material to the market. The window window window makes the man a little less intelligible, but a specially fitted headphones remedy that discomfort with gloss.
My choice is made quickly thanks to this sales pitch and half an hour later I am at home proudly looking at my stuff. To prevent my rabbit from becoming the hare, I'm going to go wash this piggy right away. I have a lot of pebbles to build a new, super strong shelter for our Flapperd. These stones must be connected with a revolutionary glue. For the time being, the glue still consists of a dark gray powder, but with some water it should be fine. In an old powder box I always mix the desired amount. Never create so much that you can't process it, that prevents disappointments. Apply the glue very carefully to the rhinestones. You could use a trowel for that, very professionally, but let me just forget to buy it. Don't worry, I'll help myself with that antique silver cake scoop.
Our Flapperd can be proud of me, such a beautiful and sturdy loft has not had a single rabbit!

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