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August 19, 2008 at 4:30 pm #728414
Beautiful markings.
AND welcome to the Windstone World of Collecting
August 20, 2008 at 12:48 am #728415Dilla wrote:Because the grass is allways greener?
I was in England last week (first time on a airplane 8) )and I meet a couple from Australia in the lift. I said I was from Norway and they said “Ahh, Norway,” and nodded knowingly.
And right then I thought, “They know how to live.”
They live in a beautiful country and still they get on a 12 hour flight just to experience the English weather and Norwegian fjords.Next year I’m thinking Paris or Rome.
😀 😀 😀😀 I agree! But even when one lives in a beautiful country ( and there are parts of the US that are very beautiful!), I guess I still appreciate the beauty of other countries….and the age! I guess it’s just that the US seems “new”, whereas europe and other places are so “old”! I loved Ireland and Germany!!! The countryside looked a lot like parts of the U.S. (Germany looked a lot like Pennsylvania!), but both countries just “felt” older!
And back on topic, I thin k it’s hysterical that they “lost” a piano! I can’t even begin to imagine the mess that they must be in!!!
Keeper of the Fledgings
August 21, 2008 at 7:39 pm #728416How do you lose a piano 😆 ?…..
I can relate to the utter chaos of moving though. Steve and I have just bought a house and we’ve been moving for about a week and we still have a bunch of stuff to move 😯 !By the way Dilla, awsome test paint Griffy. He’s looking very handsome in those lovely photos 😉 .
August 21, 2008 at 11:29 pm #728417Dilla wrote:There was a store that sold them in town a while back, but its gone now.
It sold the dragon fledgelings for 160 dollars, so I never bought them. There is a young ruby oriental in Oslo for the same price.Here he is, looking out over the Solbergelva valley for the first time.

Congrats on your new arrival. Dang! I forgot how the sun looks that far north in the summer. When I was in Denmark in Nov/Dec I couldn’t get over how the sun never got past 45 degrees in the sky at noon. What time does the sun rise in the morning? I was thinking it should be about 2 or 3 am.
August 21, 2008 at 11:52 pm #728418Congrats!
August 22, 2008 at 1:10 am #728419Congrats! He’s beautiful. I’m glad he made it there safely.
August 22, 2008 at 8:29 pm #728420Congrats, he’s gorgeous: -)
August 23, 2008 at 1:25 am #728421That is a very beautiful griffin. Congrats! 🙂
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