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In a message dated 99-12-30 21:37:39 EST, you write:

<< ***Vicki, say the Serenity Prayer, breathe deeply, and have a

Happy New Year's!!!! :-) >>

Thanks Barb, you're right, of course...V.

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I want to wish all of you a very happy new year. Rob and I worked until way

past dark last night, fencing the horse corral for the dogs, and taking down

and burning dead trees. As sunset, we listened to the elk cows, calling to

their young. Today we build a nice big dog house, finish fixing the road,

and put up a gate. We're going to make " saguarro cactuses " from painted PVC

pipe and elbows, then hang bird feeders from them. The birds (including

several bluebirds) are really enjoying the birdbaths. We bought different

kinds of bird seed for them. (There are fancy varieties with cherries,

raisins, etc.) Rob is out in the kitchen, making us some

" everything-but-the-kitchen-sink " omelets. We are planning our New Year's

dinner, and we put out a mineral lick and rabbit food, so that some other

critters can enjoy their own New Year's meal.

We hope you are happy and eager to greet the coming year.

Hugs,

Susie and Rob

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In a message dated 99-12-31 12:25:32 EST, you write:

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Happy New Year to everyone on this list. All I can say is " thanks " to

all of you for almost a year of guidance and information. I am happy to

say that because of you my diabetes is " in control " and I am a much

happier person. It is hard to believe that the year 2000 is here.

>>

Yes, yes, and yes again from me to all of you on this list. You're my

diabetes family! Hugs, Vicki

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I wish you all the idyllic New Year that Susie and Rob and the rest of us

country folk are hopefully having, and for you city folk, enjoy that as

well.

Cheers, dears!

Barb

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RAINBOW FARM UNLTD.

Breeding Premium Oldenburgs,

and fancy sport ponies.

http://www.rainbowfarm.com

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>I want to wish all of you a very happy new year. Rob and I worked until way

>past dark last night, fencing the horse corral for the dogs, and taking

down

>and burning dead trees. As sunset, we listened to the elk cows, calling to

>their young. Today we build a nice big dog house, finish fixing the road,

>and put up a gate. We're going to make " saguarro cactuses " from painted PVC

>pipe and elbows, then hang bird feeders from them. The birds (including

>several bluebirds) are really enjoying the birdbaths. We bought different

>kinds of bird seed for them. (There are fancy varieties with cherries,

>raisins, etc.) Rob is out in the kitchen, making us some

> " everything-but-the-kitchen-sink " omelets. We are planning our New Year's

>dinner, and we put out a mineral lick and rabbit food, so that some other

>critters can enjoy their own New Year's meal.

>

>We hope you are happy and eager to greet the coming year.

>

>Hugs,

>Susie and Rob

>

>

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Dear Susie & Rob,

What a wonderful way to start the New Year; deeply in love and working

together to have a great life together. I wish both of U and the rest of the

list good health and great happiness in the New Year.

Merry

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Happy New Year to everyone on this list. All I can say is " thanks " to

all of you for almost a year of guidance and information. I am happy to

say that because of you my diabetes is " in control " and I am a much

happier person. It is hard to believe that the year 2000 is here.

Heller

Susie wrote:

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>

>

> I want to wish all of you a very happy new year. Rob and I worked until way

> past dark last night, fencing the horse corral for the dogs, and taking down

> and burning dead trees. As sunset, we listened to the elk cows, calling to

> their young. Today we build a nice big dog house, finish fixing the road,

> and put up a gate. We're going to make " saguarro cactuses " from painted PVC

> pipe and elbows, then hang bird feeders from them. The birds (including

> several bluebirds) are really enjoying the birdbaths. We bought different

> kinds of bird seed for them. (There are fancy varieties with cherries,

> raisins, etc.) Rob is out in the kitchen, making us some

> " everything-but-the-kitchen-sink " omelets. We are planning our New Year's

> dinner, and we put out a mineral lick and rabbit food, so that some other

> critters can enjoy their own New Year's meal.

>

> We hope you are happy and eager to greet the coming year.

>

> Hugs,

> Susie and Rob

>

>

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Going into the year of 2000, I wsh all of you ...

Happiness................Deep down within

Serenity.................With each sunrise

Success..................In each facet of your life

Close and caring friends

Love...........That never ends

Knowledge ............. Of the grace and love of God

Special memories...........Of all the yesterdays

A bright today.........With much to be thankful for

A path............That leads to beautiful tomorrows

Dreams.............That do their best to come true

And appreciation........Of all the wonderful things about you!

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Thanks, Susie. That's a wonderful thought.

Barb

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RAINBOW FARM UNLTD.

Breeding Premium Oldenburgs,

and fancy sport ponies.

http://www.rainbowfarm.com

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>Going into the year of 2000, I wsh all of you ...

>

> Happiness................Deep down within

> Serenity.................With each sunrise

> Success..................In each facet of your life

> Close and caring friends

> Love...........That never ends

> Knowledge ............. Of the grace and love of God

> Special memories...........Of all the yesterdays

> A bright today.........With much to be thankful for

> A path............That leads to beautiful tomorrows

> Dreams.............That do their best to come true

> And appreciation........Of all the wonderful things about you!

>

>

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