Billy, hey dar you Upper.......
Yes, I did live in the Midwest for quite a few years. We still have our Ali son, Achaean Ali. He is looking better all the time and siring some very nice foals. Up to this year, he only had two showing - one colt and a filly. The colt has been a 3 time Egyptian Event Top Ten, Class A halter winner and reserve champion and also a champion at Liberty. The filly(now a mare) has won numerous Class A wins, several Regional Championships and two East Coast Championships in Sport Horse in hand. She is now under saddle and apparently doing quite well.
We don't have the Egyptian Prince daughter any more

but we retained her son by Alidaar. He is the one we use for promoting the Arabian breed. We use him for 'finger-painting' for children and in addition to being ridden Native Costume, Huntseat, Dressage, Western, endurance and trail, he now drives.
Are you still in the UP? You really need to get a straight mare (hint hint) Ali is still available.... LOL. I'd love to see pics of your boys.. post them please?
Matt.. Dimi is doing great!!!! She is such a love bug, Mike even commented the other day that she is going to be a piece of cake to break to saddle. She just wants to please. She is still very much a charcoal grey, and I can see a lot of Fayez her in

Again, congrats on your colt's sucess Matt!!!! Can't wait to see pics of his babies next spring!
Kristine,
Thanks for the compliment. We are extremely honored to be able to have Nile at our house. Ray and Karen Kasper are such wonderful people, and we are so fortunate to be able to share Nile with them. I had always wanted to bred to Farid Nile Moon, but sometimes life gets in the way, and when the opportuntity to stand Nile at our farm... well.. it was a dream come true. He has such a 'ham' personality that he is just great to be around. I can't wait to ride him at the Event next June!