TORNASKS LEGACY - Ayah (which means proof of God) was born on May
25, 2009 and we couldn't have been more happy with what we got! She is by Tornask+, a purebred polish arabian and out of Honey,
our grade palamino mare. This little girl looks exactly like her daddy and is showing the same potential for the show ring.
She is the friendliest little girl and just loves a good scratch! Unfortunately this little girl was taken from us on June
19, 2009, way before her time. Even though she was only with us for a few weeks, she has left an impression on our hearts
that will not be soon forgotten. R.I.P my little Ayah.
C.K. (Calico Kitty) - This kitty was so special to us. Unfortuately she had
to be put to sleep on April 18, 2009. We will miss her dearly.
MAISIE - she is our boxer X that we adopted at 10 months of age. She
is the first dog we got, and absolutely loves her conversion from a city dog to a country bumpkin! We adopted her from Funds
for Furry Friends in Brandon, MB (see links page). She is the most friendly thing you've ever met, and even though she can
look vicious if she wants to, she'll do nothing but lick you, if you let her! Her favourite outside activities are playing
with the horses and hoarding things like sticks and buckets (in true Boxer fashion). In the house however, you forget she's
even around. Maisie loves to curl up on the couch with one of us and sleep the night away! Unfortunately due to congestic
heart failure and a respiratory disease, our Maisie had to be put to sleep on November 20, 2008. She will live on forever
in our hearts.
Kelly Whittingham
Kelly owned and operated Sunnybrook Equestrian Centre in Brandon, Manitoba. He passed
from this world on Sunday Sept 21, 2008. He will be dearly missed by all of us who knew him. Kelly helped everyone he met
become passionate about horses and gave me the opportunity to own my first horse.
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GDS HEZA HEARTBREAKER - "Romeo" is the only boy on our farm. He is a 2007 APHA/PtHA double
registered black and white tobiano stud colt, though we haven't decided if we are going to keep him a stallion or not. He
is one of the biggest sweethearts you will ever meet. He LOVES to be around people, and even though he is only a year old,
I probably could have hopped on his back 8 months ago (now if only he was big enough!). Unfortunately, due to his previous
injuries, Romeo had to be put down on April 16, 2008. We will miss him dearly. The more we look at other stallion prospects,
the more we realize we had a treasure in Romeo.
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