Hi Everybody: Thank you so much for all of your compliments. We were so lucky to be able to buy Double Stuf and we get down and kiss the ground just about everyday that he's ours. We love what he's siring and wish we could breed him more heavily. Since we bought, Sandy, the double bred Silver Mane's Pierre Cody grandson, we've been breeding more to Sandy -- only because Sandy is 22 this year and we want to get as many of his foals on the ground as we can -- while we can -- last year we had terrible luck -- out of four mares bred to Sandy, two aborted in the fall and we lost a simply knock-out palomino filly within 40 hrs of birth, so only had one foal of his (a keeper, obviously). Because of that, Double Stuff only gets a mare or two. Once there are a number of Sandy's foals around, we'll be breeding Double Stuf more. We're updating our website and will have a stunning pix of one of his fillies on there soon. Will keep you posted on that. Genetia -- loved your filly! Gorgeous. Just about the time you think you've really got a great breeding program, you see someone else's and realize (if you're not an idiot) that there are many other wonderful breeders out there, with equal, or even superior programs. Tom Cat is pictured on the cover of the October 2000 Journal. I remembered that after my first post. He's about 20 years old and in 'field' condition. Looks fabulous. Thank you again everyone. We'll go around with a swelled head for at least a day. Ta, Shirlee