Dear Stormy: I received a thick cotton shirt from you today. ...I will proudly wear it. *Thank you. I am hopeful, yet a little anxious, that the Morehouse GA lab kids are finding the forever homes that will actually allow them to know a fabulous ferret life for whatever time they have left..Please ..if you know anyone that would be a good parent for one of these babies..let them know about these most special ferrets. Thank YOU with all of my heart to those of you in GA who must be exhausted taking in so many little ones all at one time. The sudden necessary increase and expense of time, energy, and money cannot be totally absorbed in my brain..I would have to walk in your shoes to know the strain and work, and worry. With the devastation ongoing in the southern states, I believe that there will be a few Thanksgiving/Christmas presents on e-bay soon to help donate money to go to the Florida shelters. I understand just the hours of listening to the crashing winds and glass breaking, and metal smashing and rains ripping with massive force has already caused a death by heart attack. what terror would grip the heart. What grim losses for man and animal. My heart goes out to all caught in the insanity, loss of power, lack of gas; loss of home. If it is possible to get a few gifts on e-bay soon, I hope a few of you will take a look. I made an extremely detailed farm scene with a blond haired, blue eyed ferret eating a banana in front of the barn before doing his chores.. There is room for YOUR ferret trinkets on two of the shelves. The others are filled with eggs, oranges, potatoes, grapefruit, pumpkins, and flowers. In another fun miniature work, Ferret Buehler has run away from school Again, and is throwing his Frisbee in the park to all of his furry friends. But can I e-mail pictures from my new camera? Time will tell. [Posted in FML issue 4640]