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Let me find you the link, cause he is just plain gorgeous.

http://www.facebook.com/tudor.tim.zarcula

There now we are both happy again.
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I just might have to start a thread about how cute he is.
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Ooh ya, definately a cuter Tudy picture than the BYC version.

There may be quite a wait to get him out here for the BYC contest; he has something like 9,996 likes on FB! That might be too many people touching him! Definately cuter than the BYC chick!
 
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Thanks...She was floating out the door to college this morning! She's doing the Running Start program so that she can get her AA and diploma at the same time. She loves her music professor and was so excited to be able to go and tell her.
Take lots of video of your little piano player cause you'll be amazed what they can do even 2 years later!
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I loved that my kids were able to use the Running Start program. It is rather sad how few kids get to use the program. Is your daughter on target to get her AA at the same time as she graduates from HS?

My kids had a great piano teacher in Camas, and had one recital in Vancouver. But after we moved back to Enumclaw we were not able to hook up with another piano teacher. My DS is teaching himself how to play the guitar. He has the talent to play music, but he just needs to practice more.

Yes, she is right on track. She is trying to take all possible music classes but only gets to count 5 credits toward humanities. This causes her to have 3 quarters with 20 credits in order to get in all her other stuff. So far she is keeping up well.
She actually has taken a piano teachers course and has 5 child students and one adult student. She loves little kids and is great with them. Much more patient than I am. It would be a great occupation for her. To love the work you do is a great blessing. I'm very proud of her!
 
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I'm bringing mostly just bantam Ameraucanas to show. I have a LF Salmon Fav on my entry form, but I might leave him at home, he has a very broken tail feather...what do y'all think?
I still don't know if I'm bringing anything to sell. I bought a sale cage, but I dunno yet....
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I'm still interested in 3 LF Salmon Fav (1 roo 2 pullets). Will you be able to bring some to the show?

Thanks!
 
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I blame the big meal that Miss Berber ate earlier in the day that she died. We fed her some leftover stew that day. She came to me later that night, and I knew that she wanted something. I just didn't figure out fast enough that she had bloat. She just kept standing very close to me. At about 11: pm that night I stopped and really looked at her. I knew instantly that she had bloat. We couldn't get her to the Vet fast enough. By the time we got to Auburn, and carried her into the 24 hour vet there, she was already brain dead. They would have been happy to have done surgery, but I knew that it was to late. Bloat happens typically to large breed dogs. The stomach some how twists inside them. If you can get them to a vet and surgery done with less than 30 minutes or so, then there is a chance that you can save the dog. I have also read that the younger dogs have a much better chance of survival than do older dogs. Miss Berber was 11 years old, and she is still my most favorite dog that has ever lived with us.
 
Miss Berber was a Chow Chow mixed with something. I was told that she was supposed to be a Saint Bernard mix. I know that there was no way she had any SB in her. She may have been mixed with Newfoundland, but she was small even for a chow. So basically any dog can get bloat. It os much more common in the very large breeds. Many Great Dane owners will actually get the stomach tacked so that it can't flip.

We had the 2 Komondork that I had worried about getting bloat, but in the end it took my Berber who has a rather small mixed breed dog.
 
Whew... just potted up 20 avens, 20 sedums, 20 hardy geraniums, 2 butterfly bushes, and 3 tricolor lace-cap hydrangeas. The butterfly bushes were a surprise I found growing under the parent plants(first I have found in 5 years). They were growing right up next to my rock wall so I had to force them out harder than I like to have to do. Hope they make cause they are so beautiful. I also found 3 layerings of hydrangea. So I'll bring all to the show and you guys can divvy them up how ever you want.
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This is Dusty. She's my Chow /german sheppard mix, 11 years old, and a fat old lady. But she's my 1st baby and I love her dearly. She gets fed 2 small meals a day, minimal / no table scraps "unless my dh sneaks it to her."
 
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