Friday, January 6, 2012

Please Update Your Links

I do apologize about the old site falling into disrepair, but I was working hard on the new and improved one for months now. I just finally finished the transfer today.

So without further adieu, instead of http://www.hendrickshearth.weebly.com

Please use: http://www.hendrickshearth.com

I plan to focus on Harlequins for the time for those of you that note breeds beside the site on your links pages. I'm also happy to do a link exchange if you aren't listed and would like to be. If you comment here or e-mail me then I can get you up on the page.

In the meantime, I am very excited to see what 2012 will bring for all of us! Many (myself included) had a difficult 2011, but this is a fresh start and a New Year, so let's make it a great one. :)

This is a bit off topic, but it's amazing to me that Hendricks' Hearth has been up for going on three years now. I would not have been able to get here from there without the support of other rabbit friends/breeders. I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your friendship, time, wisdom, patience, and of course blog posts. It means the world to me!

5 comments:

  1. Neat! So glad you stuck with the name, I look forward to seeing your successes pan out in 2012. :-) ((hugs))

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  2. Love the look of your new website. It's so relaxing with all of the pretty flowers and lush greenery (& of course the beautiful rabbits!). I'm envious of your heirloom garden as I do not have a green thumb at all.

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  3. Hello. I'm interested in purchasing a Japanese Harlequin buck from you when one comes available. The 'For Sale' page still doesn't want to come up, at least for me, but even if I have to wait for this latest litter to be ready, that's fine. My email is 1727.elena@gmail.com. Thanks, and hope to hear from you soon.

    ~ Elena

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  4. Thank you all so much! As far as gardening, the local library might have a book called Square Foot Gardening. Any edition is helpful to get started even just for one small planted bed. I started small with containers, went to the ground, then went back to raised beds after I discovered that book and how easy it was to maintain comparatively, lol.

    Elena, thanks so much for your interest. My site was probably down because I was transferring it to the new domain. Unfortunately I don't have any bucks available at the moment, but I'll be sure to post an update if I do in Spring. :)

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  5. Oh, but I just thought of something. If you are looking for a pet, someone I know is looking to place two neutered and litter-trained young bucks to a good home if that might be something you are interested in. They are very friendly and well-socialized. Please e-mail me privately if that is the case and I will be glad to get you in touch with her. Thanks!

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