This message is from: "Mary Ofjord" <[email protected]>


oh, mary, i also own one of those dappled fjords, who often times is
mistaken for the rare black fjord.

You may have the rare black Fjord, but we have a whole herd of poopaloosas!

there are a couple of spots that are about calf deep (even muck boots are in danger),

A mud incident happened here at the farm several years ago when the mud was as deep as......well, you know how deep mud can get. My husband and our neighbor girl/barn kid were out feeding the horses. She became stuck in the mud and couldn't get out. My husband came to her rescue and grabbed hold of her arms and pulled right out of her boots. In order to not get too muddy, she had to put her stocking feet on Jon's boots, and they did this sort of wierd dance over to the gate. Both of them were cold and muddy to the knees, but laughing at their predicament. Spring, ya gotta love it!

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