I know. The title doesn't seem as if it would lead to the topic I'm about to bring up.
As a child especially, I used to see a while rabbit running around my backyard. (No, it wasn't because I over-read Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. I didn't read that until I was in my junior year of high school.) He/She would run up close, but as soon as I started to turn my head, it would run off. And as my head reached the point that I would be looking this rabbit straight in the eyes, it would completely vanish. Although, I know I could have followed this rabbit to where ever it went, I never did. And I have a feeling it meant no harm, even now.
Thinking about it for many years, I've written down all the reasons it could show itself to me in this manner, but I want to know/learn about legends or myths concerning white rabbits and what the represent in these situations. Simply because I am curious. Thank you for your time.
Timberly Hope Valentine (AKA: The Fox)
As a child especially, I used to see a while rabbit running around my backyard. (No, it wasn't because I over-read Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. I didn't read that until I was in my junior year of high school.) He/She would run up close, but as soon as I started to turn my head, it would run off. And as my head reached the point that I would be looking this rabbit straight in the eyes, it would completely vanish. Although, I know I could have followed this rabbit to where ever it went, I never did. And I have a feeling it meant no harm, even now.
Thinking about it for many years, I've written down all the reasons it could show itself to me in this manner, but I want to know/learn about legends or myths concerning white rabbits and what the represent in these situations. Simply because I am curious. Thank you for your time.
Timberly Hope Valentine (AKA: The Fox)
