Happy anniversary, dear bunnyhugger. Thank you for all these years we have had already, and thank you in anticipation of many happy years to come.
I did have an interview today, a marathon of four interviews in a row with the same company and I am too wiped to write about what it was like. That will keep to Friday or Saturday or something. In the meanwhile enjoy adorable pictures of wonderful animals.

Now as the Rodents SIG gives way to the Rabbits SIG several people attempt to mind-meld with a red-eyed white rabbit.

People gather around to touch bunnies. The white bun seems skeptical of all this.

This is the bunny that waited patiently while being held through Opening Ceremonies. One who's very comfortable with public appearances.

Bunny fursuiter boops a real bunny.

The poor rabbit seems to be pleading to know how much longer this will carry on.

Profile of two bunnies on a table.
Trivia: The statue of Joseph Henry, first chancellor of the Smithsonian, had been in front of the Smithsonian Castle's west wing until 1934. Until 1965 it faced the Castle. Source: Joseph Henry, Albert E Moyer.
Currently Reading: Archaeological Newshounds: Twelve Years of Pre-Internet Artifacts, Thomas K Dye.
PS: Reading the Comics, June 26, 2022: First Doldrums of Summer Edition, or, a mathematics blog post as low-energy as I am.