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CWB 11: Exactly. One Louder.

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This little guy had been hanging out in the shop for the last few days. Today he got himself wedged in a spot that he couldn't get out of, so I liberated him, captured his image, and set him free in the field that is near the shop.
 

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DerTeufel said:
This little guy had been hanging out in the shop for the last few days. Today he got himself wedged in a spot that he couldn't get out of, so I liberated him, captured his image, and set him free in the field that is near the shop.

Yup, cute as cute can possibly be. You are a good man DerTeufel!
 
Yup, cute as cute can possibly be. You are a good man DerTeufel!

I try to be. The little thing sat in my hand (after it stopped screaming at the top of it's little lungs and figured out that I'm not gonna eat it) and stared at me and seemed to enjoy it when I stroked it's head. I'm a compassionate person and don't like causing harm where it isn't due.
 
I try to be. The little thing sat in my hand (after it stopped screaming at the top of it's little lungs and figured out that I'm not gonna eat it) and stared at me and seemed to enjoy it when I stroked it's head. I'm a compassionate person and don't like causing harm where it isn't due.

I dunno. I love me some Cajun cooking, and rabbits are hard to come by. :bassist:

Smothered Rabbit

Ingredients: 2 ea rabbits (tame or wild)
3 cups chopped yellow onions
1 cup chopped bell peppers
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 ea bundle onion tops, chopped
1/2 bundle parsley, chopped
1/3 cup olive oil (or your favorite oil)
4 cups water or broth (chicken or vegetable.)
4-5 shakes Tabasco sauce
3 tablespoons Tony Chachere's Seasoning
1/2 teaspoon red cayenne pepper
Procedure: Preheat oven to 325-350 F degrees. Heat oil in large black iron pot or magnalite pot. Brown rabbit in oil on all sides, letting it stick to the bottom, but don't let it burn.

Remove browned rabbit from pot. Now, add all other ingredients except parsley. Sauté until limp or transparent. Add water or broth and bring to a boil. Add rabbit to pot with other ingredients and bring back to a boil. Cover the pot with lid and place in oven for about 1-1/2 hours or until fork tender, or until it falls off the bone. Add the parsley after 1 hour in oven

Serve over white rice or cornbread. A great side dish is smothered white beans. Enjoy.
 
I dunno. I love me some Cajun cooking, and rabbits are hard to come by. :bassist:

Smothered Rabbit

Ingredients: 2 ea rabbits (tame or wild)
3 cups chopped yellow onions
1 cup chopped bell peppers
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 ea bundle onion tops, chopped
1/2 bundle parsley, chopped
1/3 cup olive oil (or your favorite oil)
4 cups water or broth (chicken or vegetable.)
4-5 shakes Tabasco sauce
3 tablespoons Tony Chachere's Seasoning
1/2 teaspoon red cayenne pepper
Procedure: Preheat oven to 325-350 F degrees. Heat oil in large black iron pot or magnalite pot. Brown rabbit in oil on all sides, letting it stick to the bottom, but don't let it burn.

Remove browned rabbit from pot. Now, add all other ingredients except parsley. Sauté until limp or transparent. Add water or broth and bring to a boil. Add rabbit to pot with other ingredients and bring back to a boil. Cover the pot with lid and place in oven for about 1-1/2 hours or until fork tender, or until it falls off the bone. Add the parsley after 1 hour in oven

Serve over white rice or cornbread. A great side dish is smothered white beans. Enjoy.

You wouldn't want these scrawny SoCal bunnies..their diet isn't that great.
 
New bass day has been good to me. Five string is gewd

Kewl.





The tragedy of my nephew passing away has affected me greatly. I don't know that I'll ever be the same person that I was before this happened. I'm hoping to be a better person who appreciates those around me even more.

I'm grasping for anything positive that could come from this. I have a little ray of hope.

A few old friends that I'd lost touch with showed up at the funeral parlor. One of them is a bass player named Jerry. He and I worked together about 18 years ago and did several musical side projects over the years.

Yesterday he called to see how I was doing and ended up stopping by the house. We sat and caught up and jammed together a bit. He also showed me a couple of things on bass that I'm going to work on.

Jerry has always been a great friend and I'm glad to be back in touch.
 
Kewl.





The tragedy of my nephew passing away has affected me greatly. I don't know that I'll ever be the same person that I was before this happened. I'm hoping to be a better person who appreciates those around me even more.

I'm grasping for anything positive that could come from this. I have a little ray of hope.

A few old friends that I'd lost touch with showed up at the funeral parlor. One of them is a bass player named Jerry. He and I worked together about 18 years ago and did several musical side projects over the years.

Yesterday he called to see how I was doing and ended up stopping by the house. We sat and caught up and jammed together a bit. He also showed me a couple of things on bass that I'm going to work on.

Jerry has always been a great friend and I'm glad to be back in touch.
You are probably right. I don't see how this could not change a person. But do know that there are two possible directions for that change. Your Nephew would almost certainly want you to be a better person than you already are. He would not want you to become unhappy, bitter or angry. Sounds like you are already on the correct path though. Lots of friends will help you stay there.
 
Kewl.





The tragedy of my nephew passing away has affected me greatly. I don't know that I'll ever be the same person that I was before this happened. I'm hoping to be a better person who appreciates those around me even more.

I'm grasping for anything positive that could come from this. I have a little ray of hope.

A few old friends that I'd lost touch with showed up at the funeral parlor. One of them is a bass player named Jerry. He and I worked together about 18 years ago and did several musical side projects over the years.

Yesterday he called to see how I was doing and ended up stopping by the house. We sat and caught up and jammed together a bit. He also showed me a couple of things on bass that I'm going to work on.

Jerry has always been a great friend and I'm glad to be back in touch.

I imagine it's pretty rough for you and your family right now, but it's good to see you trying to find some hope and comfort where you can. Keep on hanging in there.
 
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