You may have heard about the radioactive rabbit they trapped at Hanford nuclear reservation here in Washington. They think he may have sipped some contaminated water near the 327 Building which was used in the production of nuclear weapons during the Cold War. Unfortunately the rabbit had to be destroyed, and workers there continue to monitor for radioactive rabbit droppings.
Our family lived near the reservation for a brief period in 1990. One windy day my daughters, who were 4 and 2 at the time were out having fun playing with tumbleweeds. A neighbor of ours who worked at Hanford came over and told me they shouldn't be playing with the tumbleweeds; it was likely they grew in the fields near the reservation and could be radioactive. I'm sure glad we didn't live there long.
I entered this drawing called "Bunny in Red" at
the Small Works, Big Presents art show today at the White River Valley Museum in Auburn. I was really tempted to call it,
"Radioactive Rabbit".
5 comments:
That glowing red against the bright white totally screams "Radioactive Rabbit"--that is one shiny bunny!
So sad that the real rabbit had to be put down, but considering the suffering he might have gone through from the exposure, it was probably the kindest thing. Poor bun. :(
what a lovely drawing!
sorry about the real life radioactive bunny...
Fade away and radiate little bun.....
Sad about the real radioactive bun :( That painting is super fun though.
Hi Sue,
Will you be going to the reception for this show? I will be there, I have two pieces in the show. I'll be sure to look for your lovely "Bunny in Red". He's a cutie!
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