11/15/11
Hey all,
Now I'm stuck, but maybe not in the same way as the usual stuck, heh.
I just hit Musimo in my Soul lines, which was a "from scratch" project of intentional path breeding of lines from Fawn/Wine/Ursines and on up.
It was a project very close to my heart because I really wanted to prove to myself everything we've been told, to intentionally recreate their progression and that, yes, we can do it from the Malevay starters.
Gotta love Malevay, yes I do!
I've got some meeroo cooking genetics on a pallet towards the newly discovered coats, (pretty sure, heh), and I know new ones are on the horizon.
Pressing their coat progression at this point isn't very appealing, though, given all the effort and time it entails.
I've also got trait blending to coat projects going and separately a few trait advancements project lines going.
Now, after tracking, strategizing, plotting and planning (borrowed that last phrase, it is too good) over some 2700 meeroo over the last 4.5 months, I'm groaning at a list of another 50 nests recently dropped that are ready to track.
Even with the new coats appearing on the grid, I'm still a very tired, pooped, burnt crispy, and still a hopelessly addicted 'Roo game lubber.
But real life, holidays, etc. are cramping my 'Roo time too, so here's my question:
What lower intensity type of project would you recommend at this point?