Dust Bunnies
Mary Ann’s campaign to rid the house of dust bunnies is underway…though so far the pastry brush broom has not been effective.
She thinks the problem is spreading – dust bunnies have been discovered under the table too, and the besom is not working either…
Nor are the feather or lambswool dusters – perhaps it is time to call in reinforcements!!













Those dust bunnies look cute…….Love the lambswool dusters……..Nice of MaryAnn to so some ‘cupboard cleaning’
Thanks – the lambswool duster is made with a pinch of wool from my big duster, a matchstick and a thread to wrap them together!
I sure wish my dust bunnies were as cute as those!
They may be cute, but they are rather pestiferous!
The quest continues….very fun.
Mary Ann will persevere until the dust bunnies are vanquished!
I understand how she feels! My dustbunnies have colonized!
Oh dear, bunnies tend to do that, and it is too late here to nip the problem in the bud. Mary Ann is doing her best, but she is beginning to feel overwhelmed.
I looked up yesterday and saw dust bunnies on the ceiling fan. They weren’t as cute as yours, but at least they are gone….. for now…..
I am imagining a Hitty volunteering to go round, riding the fan with a broom in hand! I know a couple of Hittys in this cupboard that would offer to help!
Any sort of bunnies in a bunch tend to multiply…perhaps Mary Ann should consider solitary confinement?
I am afraid that won’t occur to Mary Ann – she thinks of being alone with only your own thoughts as a treat, not a punishment.
such darling dust bunnies!! And Mary Ann is so tireless in her efforts. We wish her luck in this dust bunny battle….but I fear the “bunnies” will win!!
Mary Ann is about to call for help, and we’ll have to wait and see what help the help can provide…
We have the same problem here! Is there a solution I wonder?
This problem will need to be dealt with! Mary Ann needs to call for assistance!