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A Mad March Hare

A Mad March Hare

A Mad March Hare

Robert E Fuller

We've all seen lambs racing around in the springtime, or those moments when dogs race round the garden at full pelt. I watched this hare have such a moment.
It was clearly enjoying the sun on its back. It raced around the field in circles, leaping in the air for joy: mud flying as it took the corners.


Then it stopped for a minute

And was off again.



Was cheering to watch!



Grooming Hare
£875.00

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We've all seen lambs racing around in the springtime, or those moments when dogs race round the garden at full pelt. I watched this hare have such a moment.
It was clearly enjoying the sun on its back. It raced around the field in circles, leaping in the air for joy: mud flying as it took the corners.


Then it stopped for a minute

And was off again.



Was cheering to watch!