Wales and a bunny
May. 28th, 2004 10:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
First, a little wild bunny in J's yard in Chapel Hill, NC (isn't it darling?):

And then a few links to go with my earlier post -- some very high quality pictures by a local photographer from the area around Tywyn, Wales, where "The Grey King" is set. The first of these shows Bird Rock, and the second shows the path up to the mountain, Cader Idris.
(This post's title originally contained an awkward pun about Welsh rabbit, but I gave up on it. If such a thing would have amused you, please give me partial credit. FYI, "Welsh rabbit" is grated cheese mixed with beer, spread on toast or crackers, and then heated under a grill -- in essence, Celtic nachos,
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And then a few links to go with my earlier post -- some very high quality pictures by a local photographer from the area around Tywyn, Wales, where "The Grey King" is set. The first of these shows Bird Rock, and the second shows the path up to the mountain, Cader Idris.
(This post's title originally contained an awkward pun about Welsh rabbit, but I gave up on it. If such a thing would have amused you, please give me partial credit. FYI, "Welsh rabbit" is grated cheese mixed with beer, spread on toast or crackers, and then heated under a grill -- in essence, Celtic nachos,
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