You may ask, Austin, are you ever going to do something with your mathematics blog again? And the answer is I don't know. I let it drop when I was feeling most depressed and stressed and out of inspiration, and felt like it was too hard to think of things to write that were worth the effort. That hasn't changed yet; my daily journal here and my humor blog have been more exciting prospects. But if that does change? I'll say something. For now, let's get in some more pictures of Sunshine, while the poor bedraggled rabbit is ready for them.

We always thought Sunshine liked her Swiss chard least of all but here she is carefully guarding a stalk of it.

You can almost see her daring us to come and take that stalk.

But then what is she going to do with this? Also note in the background the plush rabbit we gave so she'd have something rabbit-shaped to groom when she felt like.

Oh yeah, she's going to eat it. Thus ends all stalks except the ones she leaves around long enough we just throw them out for her.

Here she is getting comfortable in a bin of new litter.

Bye! Now how does a rabbit with so many problems move so fast?
Trivia: Wilbur Wright's first demonstrations of the Wright A aircraft in France were in August 1908. The aircraft had first been shipped to France, but not flown, in the summer of 1907. Source: Taking Flight: Inventing the Aerial Age from Antiquity through the First World War, Richard P Hallion.
Currently Reading: Shakespeare's Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in Literature, Stuart Kells.