This message is from: John and Martie Bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Update on Fair Hill
    Spent today at Fair Hill, grooming trails and staining/urethaning hazards.
    Saw NO 'gators, but by the looks of the water hazard, there could be a 
couple
of Loch Ness monsters in there and no-one would see them before they grabbed a
horse.
    Should be safe from wild animals if nothing else.  I didn't notice if the 
'fox
den' was set up this year as a hazard.  Maybe there will be problems with the
animals.

Martie, LOL

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> This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> In a message dated 10/15/99 19:10:42 Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> <<     And no I didn't know that gators meant navigators.  I hear the term
>  navigator all the time at the CDEs but didn't really understand that a 'gator
>  was a 'navigator' and not a 'aligator'. >>
>
> Sigh.... and here all this time, I've been thinking it was alligators!  Which
> are not a laughing matter, mind you.  One of my friends lives in Florida and
> tells me gator stories.  <shudder, shiver, shake>.  Kinda glad I'm in the
> Northwest.  No rattlers, gators or tarantulas!
>
> Pamela
> Thinking about the local mountain lions

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