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debbie franklin @ 9:58AM | Sep 8th 2004

ginnie, i'm loving all the photos and stories of your great adventure, BUT:
have you made it home and how is merlin?
I have a 5 year old female brindle, Saint; and i would have jumped ship by now missing her!
your website has been a weekly hit for me for several years. Thanks for all the connections to important and useful info. I also had a 10 year old blue merle, Laurel who died last December. They are incredible creatures.

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Louise @ 1:50AM | Sep 9th 2004

Loving the whole trip Ginnie!
Thanks for sharing

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Lisa Levesque @ 8:01PM | Sep 11th 2004

Enjoyed the journey, but YUCK to the snake blood! {:-P How is Merlin?

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Scot Billings @ 9:17PM | Sep 11th 2004

Ginnie, again an interesting & entertaining chapter. Also it shows that naivety is still alive among some students <G>. I do like the "OZ" statement at the end.

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Ingrid Dohler @ 9:34PM | Sep 14th 2004

Even though this was an incredibly interesting and exciting trip, I bet you are ready to return home.
TTYS, Ingrid

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Elsie Jones @ 9:22AM | Sep 15th 2004

Welcome Home! It has been great to follow you on your adventure but I miss the danes!! How's Merlin? I think my girl would be so sad if I was gone that long.

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Dianne Powers @ 2:10PM | Sep 15th 2004

Wow Ginnie, yet another fascinating installment of Billy & Ginnie's Excellent Adventure. I'm jealous, but thankful that you have been sharing with us. Better to travel vicariously than not at all<G>. Your installments have been a much needed escape.

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