This message is from: "Sofia Jagbrant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I look on your website, and look at Dustin's page. Very cool western photos, he looks to love what he is doing =)
//Sofia ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 4:46 PM Subject: Dusty's Great Adventure > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi, > > I just wanted to share with everyone an exciting adventure that has been > presented to us. Dusty and I are heading to southern Oregon later this month to > participate in shipping 1600 head of yearling cattle. I've never seen that > many cattle all in one place! WOW! > > I was contacted by a free lance writer (a Fjord owner, by the way) who has > written an article that she hopes to get published in Western Horseman about the > versatility of Fjords. She wanted to take several rolls of pictures of Dusty > cutting. When I told her that I didn't have any cattle to use at the moment, > she 'mentioned' that they had PLENTY and that they were going to be shipping > in Oct. DISCUSSION FOLLOWED! > > The purpose of this mission seems to be twofold since the lady mentioned that > the cowboys who work for her husband are always teasing them about their > 'draft' horses. Think she's planning on Dusty, once again, 'kicking some serious > Quarter Horse behinds!' LOL! > > I am sure that I will encounter the usual tongue-in-cheek, smug attitude from > the 'real cowboys' when we arrive. Just hope I can pretend to accept it > graciously, knowing full well that it will be ME snorkling inside when they see > Dusty work a cow. It always does my heart good when he raises eyebrows. TEE > HEE! > > I am excited and a bit apprehensive at the same time. I've never been > involved in anything on this huge of a scale before so am not sure what to expect. > This is going to be TOOO much fun. Just hope I don't ride poor Dusty to > death! 1600 is a LOT of cows!! > > I've always said that Dusty likes working cattle because it is the only time > he is allowed to boss something around. For his entire life, I have always > 'told' him what he can and cannot do. Cutting is his opportunity to turn the > table! LOL! > > I'll let you know how it goes. > > Gayle Ware > Field of Dreams > Eugene, OR > www.fjordhorse.com