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I probably will, I’ve gotten one every year since this I got my current job, and I think I’m stuck with it until the gov’t decides to let me take a fractional exemption. I’d much rather have that money in MY account earning interest and pay the govt at the end of the year like I used to. Fortunately I managed to sell my old house last year, so my debts are limited to the single house and the monthly bills. I’ll probably be using the refund to pay for the Windstone’s I’ve just gotten rather than getting more, although I have two on the e-bay cart I’ve got my eye on with intent to bid. (And a lot that I’ve got my eye on with intent to wish.)
I’d been supposed to drive to Raleigh today to spend the weekend with my folks and do some shopping – including paint for my PYO muse. 10 to 20 inches of expected snow between me and there sort of requires a change of plan. Figures, though – after two snow warnings that produced nothing, the weekend I actually want to travel we get it in spades. (Which reminds me, I need to get a snow shovel one of these days.) We’ve got about an inch and a half of white here right now, but the moment it’s sleeting fairly hard. This is annoying since I grew up in South Florida, and I want to see some actual snow falling!
On the other hand, we’re guessing that there will be no work Monday, since the plant I work at is well in the middle of the 10-20 inches and it’s not supposed to go above freezing this weekend. At least I can try to sketch out the muse and plan the colors I’ll want to get next weekend.
I’d love to see the Siamese as a limited production, that way we wouldn’t all have to fight so hard. 😀 But I wish you’d put darker eyes in; Siamese have such gorgeous deep blue eyes, the pale ‘white cat’ blues don’t look right.
I’d like to squeak for a pride for my Flion Leoran. Tawny, black, white, liger or leopon, pleeeease! (Although, the so-called Congolese Spotted Lion actually a lion/jaguar-leopard hybrid)is a lovely beast.)
Yes,please post picks if you can. It lets me at least pretend to plan which ones I want to bid on, lest I snag one right before one that I’d rather have had. . . Of course, since most of the auctions end while I’m at work I have little hope of winning anything, but I can dream!
Tell me about it – in the 2 weeks since I rediscovered them, my collection has literally doubled. (Fortunately it wasn’t a huge collection.) At least this will give me nice things to think about when I’m stuck with overtime – plan which pieces to buy with the OT pay!
I think I’m going to be thinning out the Breyers only to fill in the gaps with Windstones. :shrug:
Hello, and thanks for the greeting.
Hello. I’m 38, but I started collecting Windstones when I was about 21, in the brief space between college and vet school. By the time I graduated, Wicks N’ Sticks had all gone out of business, and those are the only stores I ever saw Windstones in. Now, in the 2 weeks since researching wolf colors and accidently finding that my black griffin Navarre had a (wolf-colored) family, I’ve literally doubled my collection! I now have 7 old, 7 new (to me, at least; one is the brown dragon that was sold by the time I’d saved enough for him), and 1 in transit. I think I’m temporarily done, 4 pieces every week is a bit beyond my budget.
And I think there’s a typo in the poll, I’m in two of the categories.
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