On of several falls that feed into Moccasin Creek. This was taken 8 May 2013.
Moccasin Creek State Park is on Lake Burton near Clarksville, GA.
https://gastateparks.org/MoccasinCreek/
There is no telling what you will find in an old house.
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This is our kitten, OMB. He's orange. He's a guy. He's bad. Not really. He's just a 2-1/2 month old kitten.
He loves pouncing on feet at 2 in the morning as well as climbing curtains and trying to figure out a way to get on the kitchen counter.
He's been shot with a spray bottle numerous times but continues in his ways.
He attacks our 2 year old cat constantly. She usually catches him mid-leap and body slams him. It's a sight to behold that I never seem to be able to catch on camera.
Any time he's not into mischief he's sleeping. More often than not it's on the back of the couch or in a window.
After work today I had to go by our shop at the boss's place to drop off material that another coworker had given me.
As I was pulling in, I saw this rabbit kit over beside the gravel driveway. He appeared to be sleeping.
It's not unusual to see rabbits there. I see them most mornings that I stop by usually between 6 and 6:30. I occasionally see them in the afternoon but whenever I drive up they always hightail it to the tree line.
I backed up to the shop and got out. He sat there.
I got out. He sat there.
I moved over to him slowly and he started getting a little skittish but stayed. I was within a foot of him to take this photo.
I reached over and touched him and then he took off like a shot.
I can't say for certain, but I think he was an eastern cottontail (*Sylvìlagus floridanus*). I've never really thought about how many different species there are in North America.