This message is from: Evers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At 11:26 PM 1/9/99 -0700, you wrote: > >fjordhorse-digest Saturday, January 9 1999 Volume 98 : Number 307 > >> You can see Tank's picture at: > http://www.discoveromaha.com/living/pets/pet-pic-tank.html > And you can cast you vote at: > http://www.discoveromaha.com/living/pets/pet-vote.html
I have cast my vote. To Tank of course, what a great picture. The others are nice but the Fjord has character. We have put a teather ball in with Bjorn our stud, he loves it & now Sage the colt is in with him & is learning that the ball is fun. Mike ,thanks all our papers are here now . We are enjoying our herd, & the winter only inhances the exercise I need . I have been given the title of pasture technition. I clean all the frozen turds up where the 2 boys are. I dont know how to golf, so I rake & scoop, then into the wheelbarrow & out to the garden spot.Next spring( Yes I am thinking spring) the garden gets worked up & then in goes the seeds . I hope to put in a lot more carrots then I did last time. Our horses get lots of carrots for treats. Bud & Amy are doing a good job with them,& I like my job. A little humor? You know you're a horse person when... You pull a $17,000 horse trailer with a $1,700 pickup truck. when: You seriously consider trading your 1998 ford car for a 1978 Diesel crewcab dually pickup truck, even swap. You put a gun rack in your pickup truck to carry dressage whips and riding crops. when: You realize that finding a horse shoe truly is lucky because you've saved ten bucks. when: You have saved five old left mud boots "just in case" and another right one has sprung a leak. ... you'll drive an hour in a snowstorm to ride your horse, but God forbid you have to drive 1/2 hour to a friend's house for dinner. Enough. Tillie Bud & Tillie Evers Dun Lookin' Fjords http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/8589