In the Middle Ages, the belief that birds chose their mates on St. Valentine's Day led to the idea that boys and girls would do the same. Up through the early 1900s, the Ozark hill people in the U.S. thought that birds and rabbits started mating on February 14, a day for them which was not only Valentine's Day but Groundhog Day as well.
I dont think rabbits need a special day to mate anyway. Have a great weekend everybody. Drive fast and make a left.
I dont think rabbits need a special day to mate anyway. Have a great weekend everybody. Drive fast and make a left.
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nocontrol:
It seems like you travel a lot. I thought maybe it had something to do with your job.
nocontrol:
We have a couple of friends in common, so I've seen you post in their journals from time to time.