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  1. going to bed... very tired these last few nights... sleep well LGFC out..
  2. We are in mourning...we will resume full customer care momentarily ( monday 23 Nov. '09 ) We apologize for all delays in the last month
  3. but we have been busy trying to save Finse's life and not on line very much...sadly the disease was too strong...
  4. We are sad to have to tell all our devoted family that Finse has passed.
  5. If you did not know Finse then we cannot begin to explain what a caring, loving,
  6. affectionate, trusting companion he was. We were blessed to have him touch our lives for the last 11 years.
  7. We are thankful to have had him in our lives and hearts for more than a decade. We thank God and
  8. Maria Van Dyke 4 spoiling us wth such an irreplacble frnd. He was known by birth as T Great Pretender but nothing about him was ever false.
  9. He has left our lives but never our hearts. He passed quickly and suffered very little pain.
  10. No dog more loyal. No Dog more regal. No Dog more loving. I will never forget how he made kissie noises ( yes he puckered)
  11. and how loved he made me feel. In my dreams always... Stinky Breath we love you. :)
  12. reading e-mails..
  13. saying hi to my peeps.
  14. LGFC OUT
  15. getting rdy 2 feed fids bfast imagining wht I wnt 2 accomplish ths brding season which starts in less than 3 wks. time 2 get orgnizd !!
  16. thinking about placinga pictoral on nests on site. trying to imagine layout and backround...
  17. Short story long, I would not pair the pastel to blue but would try to get to the goal by a few years of breeding
  18. year 1 : blue to yellow year 2: yellow/blue to blue This way you are not breeding like to like.
  19. When in doubt always breed out and then cross back. This seems to strengthen hardiness in some weaker mutations.
  20. When we breed in only colour vision we do not realize the problems associated with it.