Thirty years ago, our son, John Oliver was given a little rabbit called Flapsocks. He was a delightful and soft little bunny, and as these things happen, time passed and we got more rabbits and later guinea pigs too.
![Flapsocks](http://africanpainting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Flapsocks.jpg)
The wild Cape Hare that we have now, is bigger than a domestic rabbit; but whenever I see him hopping about in the garden, I think of Flapsocks.
Since the Cape Hare has been feeding in our garden quite often recently, I have taken some photos, with the intention of doing some sketches. Unfortunately my photos were of poor quality, so I found a few good ones on the website : ARKive and have worked from those. It has been an enjoyable little excursion; and a reminder of Flapsocks, and those long ago days when our children were little.
![Cape Hare study 1 Cape Hare study 1](http://africanpainting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC036781-300x425.jpg)
![Cape Hare study 2 Cape Hare study 2](http://africanpainting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC03680-300x217.jpg)
![Cape Hare study 3 Cape Hare study 3](http://africanpainting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC03685-600x840.jpg)
![Cape Hare Study 4 Cape Hare Study 4](http://africanpainting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC03683-300x433.jpg)
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