This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wow, Brigid,
So sorry that it has turned into this mess. I wish I could help you out somehow..but Alaska is a bit far to bring your horses. But I know of nice horse property here in Fairbanks! and we need another trainer! I hope you find a solution soon! Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, sunny and mild, gold leaves covering the groin and half gone the trees. >So, any advice at this point would be appreciated :-). Fortunately, I can >move in with family at least temporarily and get myself to safety. The >horses are >another matter, especially since I have a zillion of them. As soon as I can >get them out of here, I will move myself. I can't leave them alone because >I'm >the only knowledgeable person on site and I don't know what craziness will >ensue away from my watchful eye. > >To make this Fjord related and somewhat positive, my relationship with my >Fjords has greatly improved by living with them, and I've been riding and >enjoying them a lot. I've learned a lot about their habits because I can >observe them >at all hours. They like having me around, too, especially when my pockets are >full of cookies :-). > > >/ )_~ >/L/L >Brigid Wasson >SF Bay Area, CA >www.Brigid.Clickryder.com