To those who survived
Are you kidding? The weather over the past 10 days has been hot, to say the least. On average, it was between 39 and 42 outside - if you believe the thermometer - but in the sun, I think it was all the way up to 50 or even higher

The sun-baked wheat in the field gives off an incomparable aroma of bread. A photo can't capture it - you'll just have to take my word for it

It was possible to go outside either early in the morning or late in the evening, when the sun had set below the horizon and was no longer burning the earth so intensely
But today it felt cool - only 34 outside, with a fresh breeze blowing. In short, it’s the perfect time to go out for a little walk (Actually, I’m writing this while drenched in sweat at home, having drunk about a liter of water during my hour-long walk, and just now I’ve downed another liter and a half)

But really, the goal was to catch dinner. It was running around the fields and wasn’t exactly in a hurry to end up in a frying pan. In fact, it wasn’t in a hurry to go anywhere. It already had dinner: a whole field of lettuce

Don't walk on the grass, and don't eat the lettuce ! The farmers don't approve !

My paws are so strong !

He either hid from me or gave up. I just can't decide ...
In short, these long-eared folks don't seem to care much about the temperature outside. Apparently, their ears act as a pretty effective heat sink

It seems he doesn't like it when someone takes his picture while he's eating
All in all, I can say that the photo hunt was a success - the rabbits are safe and healthy, I got the shots I wanted, I drank some water, and the forecast calls for rain and thunderstorms tomorrow
Hooray ?!
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