As they say, "All good things must come to an end". I've enjoyed the rabbits, traveling to different parts of the U.S. and making many, many friends over the years. My first American Rabbit Breeders Convention was in 1986 in Columbus, Ohio. Since then I've gone to ARBA conventions in Tampa, Indianapolis, Pomona, Seattle, Portland, OR, Wichita, Grand Rapids, Louisville, Minneapolis, San Diego, Ft. Worth, Peoria, W. Springfield, Providence, and Harrisburg. Several of those places more than once. Though most of the time was spent in the showrooms, I did get to see parts of the country that otherwise I would not have. Spending time with folks from just about every State in the country and a few from overseas.
My rabbits have gone to homes all over the States and one handsome show buck went to Thailand.
I've been involved with many clubs from local to national and that work, besides the rabbits, has been rewarding as well. It teaches you a little bit about business and a lot about people. Don't worry, mostly good.
I've enjoyed doing this blog, though have failed miserably on keeping it up these past couple of years. If you delve into the Archives I'm sure you will find a few valuable nuggets of info to use for your own rabbit experience.
I plan to do a little bit more breeding as the ruby eyed white project was restarted late 2019. I'd like to see that go further along. Though it seems finding a good pet home for the REW's is harder as some folks don't like the ruby eyes. Just remember people, a good bunny is not a color, it is simply a good bunny! And that goes for you colorblind show rabbit people too!