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Another day of Jackson County Fair pictures before ... probably another day of Jackson County Fair pictures! We'll just see what happens.

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Here's a medium-size rabbit enjoying some privacy behind the bag of hay.


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And here's a very small rabbit enjoying some privacy by looking directly at me.


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Sprawled-out Californian gathering some solar power.


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Here's a fine-looking rabbit taking on a pose to match the rectangle of the cage surrounding them.


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Pretty sure this is the face of a rabbit.


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Couple shorthaired black rabbits just sitting up together, telling secrets.


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Hotot wishes you to know they ANGY cotton ball. But Hotots always look like ANGY cotton balls.


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Rabbit who looks a bit like Colombo chatting with a rabbit who looks a bit like Roger.


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This is a rabbit proud to have accomplished this much in life.


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Meanwhile, outside the rabbit barn, there's stuff going on, like golf carts and horses. And say ...


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I knew they had horseshoes, but horse boots is new on me.


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And also horse ankle braces too, it looks like.


Trivia: In directing the city design for Philadelphia, William Penn --- a Quaker --- rejected as immodest naming city streets after himself or other people. Instead the streets would be numbered, with the cross streets named after ``things that Spontaneously Grow in the country'', such as Cherry, Chestnut, and Mulberry Street. Source: The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power, Dierdre Mask.

Currently Reading: Archaeology, May/June 2025, Editor Jarrett A Lobell. The articles are all interesting and the advertisements are all kind of creepy weird, like, ``status'' watches and stones on the ``brink of extinction'' and meteorite-ore rings.

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