Peaches is seen here looking very guilty. That is because she is attempting to illegally open her Craisin container (you can see some dents in the lid where she tried to chew through) and help herself. She gets treats twice a day - in very limited quantities - but always feels she doesn't get enough.

The Best Friends Great Bunny Rescue in Nevada is turning out to be bigger than they originally thought. They rented a 68 acre spread and have already rescued 1000 domestic rabbits from one woman's yard. At least 50 are being born every day because they can't get the females spayed quickly enough and they estimate this rescue, their second largest of all time, will cost them up to a million dollars. They are looking for adopters and funds at this point. I will donate half of the check I receive in May (the checks are issued quarterly) for the knitting booklet and pattern sales from Lulu.

I asked Peaches how she'd feel about several hundred rabbit brothers and sisters but she refuses to share her Craisins with anyone.