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The Bunny on a Bike Ride: A slideshow

Strong, chilly winds and nearly horizontal rain did little to dampen spirits at Sunday’s fifth annual Bunny on a Bike Ride.

Inspired by the ride’s creator — printmaker and artist Carye Bye — nearly 100 bunnies converged from all five quadrants of the city for a “Great Gathering” at Irving Park. Smiles mixed with a potluck buffet as friends old and new laughed at each other’s costumes and celebrated the arrival of spring.

If you weren’t able to make it, sit back and watch the slideshow below (32 images):


Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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2GOAT
2GOAT
16 years ago

Oh man, it looked like great fun. I am sorry we missed it!!!We\’ll try next year.

Joe
Joe
16 years ago

nice cork art.. LOL

Donna
Donna
16 years ago

Jonathan,

If it weren\’t for you, my mom would be lucky if she got one picture of me a year. Thanks.

Steve Hoyt-McBeth
Steve Hoyt-McBeth
16 years ago

Some really lovely photographs, Jonathan.