White Phantoms Farm
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Monday, May 27, 2013
Our first Llama crias of 2013!
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The white male cria sunning himself. |
No Alpaca crias yet and still waiting on one more Llama to drop her cria.
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Our newest horse addition is our Paint mare named Casey. She's a stunning sorrel with white and two crystal blue eyes that we co-own with a close family friend. As soon as the weather stops raining, we will ride her for the first time, but we want the first ride to be a pleasant one in good weather.
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Look at those stunning blue eyes! |
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AND that my friends is the update for now.... until we meet again.....HAPPY FISHING! Get out of the house, enjoy life: fishing, camping, BBQs, family and friends.... don't let life pass you by!
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Jack our Beloved Great Dane
There’s
a part of having our wonderful pets in our lives that challenges us.
That’s when we lose them. Sunday morning, April 7, 2013 at 4:13 am,
Jack, our beloved Great Dane passed away from complications of his heart
disease that he was recently diagnosed with. At the young age of 4 ½
he died in my arms at home as peacefully as I could have ever hoped for.
I hugged him and told him how much I loved him and that it was OK.
He seemed at peace and God chose his time to take him to Rainbow Bridge.
It was a Great loss, Jack was so young but being with him in the end to
hold him as his time to pass on was at his own home, in our room with
just me to comfort him for hours, made it somehow easier to lay him to
rest that morning. I lay on the floor with him for hours and he put his
head up into my chest, I hugged him so very close as he took his last
breaths. I cried but I was also thankful because his disease has NO
cure, only treatments to help the symptoms as much as possible but the
end result is, they rarely live long after diagnosis. He was no
exception to this and I admit I carried anger too because he died so
young. I feel he was cheated but I try to believe God wanted him back
for a greater purpose than I know.
Jack had DCM (right sided heart
failure and left sided was becoming obvious as well). He also had a few
other severe issues come up over the past couple days related to this
disease but our vets had him on medications, he was comfortable: Jack
was very well loved.
Having a Great Dane means having a breed with a
shorter lifespan than most breeds but his was much shorter than I ever
expected nor would have wanted. Jack was truly a very calm and sweet
natured Great Dane who loved people & life unconditionally.
I
spent my Sunday burying Jack up on my 20 acres in the Okanogan mountains
where he could be free with the wildlife, trees and nature. I can see
his final resting place from my home. The amazing thing was, it began
to snow beautiful pure white flakes, just like him, as I was digging his
resting place and laying him to rest.....
Over the many years, I
have lost several wonderful four legged family friends and I have
carried with me their urns. This is such beautiful country, I have
decided that they will all eventually lay their finally resting place
here. With Jack I placed 4 of the urns of my special dogs. Sparky, my
very first Great Dane from many many years ago and his buddy Sweety, the
Great Dane. I also placed the urn of Whisper’s mum, Emma girl and my
sweet love Miss Prissy, my heart Dalmatian, whom I shared 13 glorious
years with will now forever be in these mountains as well as she too lay
within the earth, in her urn with them.
There is no loved greater
than the devotion of a dog in our lives, each one of them has proved
that to me time and time again. I will have my heart broken in the
future as I have more dogs in my family who will likely not outlive me!
It never ever gets easier to lose any one of them no matter how long
they have been with us, there’s never enough time to share with them and
grieving is a necessity. I am thankful I can lay their vessels to rest
in this incredible country side and know that they are at Rainbow
bridge awaiting the ones who love them, playing….Jack is running free in
those green fields again like he once did as a puppy. I was blessed to
have the 4 ½ years we did share.
Thank you Jack for everything
you gave to me and sharing your life with me and my family, you are
truly missed. Tears will be shed for you many times by several people
and I will always remember the fun times we shared with you as a part of
our family. I miss you so much. The spot by my bed is empty now and
as I went out the bedroom door tonight, I told you “goodnight” just as I
always have, even though you were not there physically.
God speed my friend until we meet at Rainbow Bridge.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Fun Farm Updates!! Babies & More
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Life sure does go by fast! Our Lhasa babies are 5 weeks old already....4 have homes eagerly awaiting to add them to their families! |
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We had a few lovely Llama crias born, this is Brooks, our Bolivian import, and her cria named Betty.
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Then we had our FIRST Alpaca cria born!! Her name is "Mia"
Another new addition is our Donkey named Jack. What a fun guy he is!!
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We've had 3 new foals born. Our Spotted draft colt we've named Tanner (pictured here) and two fillies: one draft cross and one Arabian.
Photos coming soon of the fillies!
Here's Magic the day we drove her back to her co-owner to enjoy the summer yummy grasses she has in her pastures!
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