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Re: new address soon
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED] A whole new barn and set-up!!! This must be quite the move. Are Erlend's digs improved? At 01:36 PM 11/11/2002 -0800, you wrote: This message is from: Knutsen Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi again - After Thanksgiving weekend, our new address will be: 1750 Rader Road Ellensburg, WA 98926 Phone and email address will remain the same' 509-933-1740 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Peg Peg Knutsen - Ellensburg, WA http://www.eburg.com/~kffjord/ Gail Russell Forestville CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
new address soon
This message is from: Knutsen Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi again - After Thanksgiving weekend, our new address will be: 1750 Rader Road Ellensburg, WA 98926 Phone and email address will remain the same' 509-933-1740 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Peg Peg Knutsen - Ellensburg, WA http://www.eburg.com/~kffjord/
new address
This message is from: Knutsen Fjord Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all ~ This is just a note to say that we have a new email address, in addition to the old one, which still works. We had to add the new one in order to install DSL service. The new email is ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] . The old one, [EMAIL PROTECTED] , is still good, but it is easier for us to reply if you send to the new one. Our web site URL, shown below, remains the same. We have been asked to help provide a filler at the Kitsap Draft Horse Show in May, and will do so if I don't go to Norway. I'm still trying to find a way to go to the Stallion Festival there. If we do attend the Draft show, I think I'll have to call in Jenny Craig and Arnold Schwartzeneger [sp?] to get Erlend ready. Right now he and his herd are playing dead horses as they enjoy sun baths. Last night we drove through a bit of a blizzard returning from my uncle's memorial service, and this morning it's sunny and almost balmy. Go figure. An update ~ we now are credit~card~capable. Anyone who might want to use their Visa, etc., for stud fees or purchases may now do so. It is all done by phone with us, not on the internet, so it is secure. I hope this proves useful to some. We'll see. My best to all you lucky persons who are welcoming adorable foals into the world this Spring. Bye for now ~ Peg Peg Knutsen - Ellensburg, WA http://www.eburg.com/~kffjord/
new address after vacation
This message is from: JoAnn or Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] With profuse apologies to the person who had to sort out a bounced digest today, I'm back in Japan with yet another new email address!!! (I don't think I can unsubscribe the old address now that I'm using the new one.) My vacation to the states was actually a grueling relative-visiting expedition which burned 200 gallons of gas in three weeks, all so *everyone* could tell me I don't do enough to stay in touch with them :-/ That's not a vacation!!! Next year, to Australia, where we know nobody! :-) We drove south through North Carolina I was looking forward to seeing some fjords, but hubby's internet ax-murderer phobia prevented our stopping at Fjordhest! Boo! Well, it *was* pretty late at night when we went past, thanks to miscalculating the time we spent driving through hiking in the the Shenandoah National Forest, so we wouldn't have been convenient visitors anyway. Interestingly, my mom, who drives team interstate trucking, had recently noticed some fjordhorses in a pasture and might want to buy one once she Dad get their retirement property in TN. She used to ride before I was born, and is thinking about learning to drive now. I think her reasoning is to find an even-tempered small horse for her grandkids when they visit. (My sisters have children; I have a horse obsession.) The only horsey things we did on vacation was go for a trail ride on some cool draft mules in the Poconos, buy some stuff from a tack auction, and go see a team penning in FL. I had a good time anyway. In IL, there was a Friesian farm listed in the yellow pages under horses for rent, so I called made a complete fool of myself by assuming they were rented for trail rides; I guess instead they provide carriage rental. They told me on the phone - no, we wouldn't let people ride them; they're too expensive. LOL! I knew that... I fell in love with a really cute appaloosa gelding at the auction but had a hard time describing his color. Then I got back here realized that the gelding's color exactly matches Tarot's (which isn't quite fjordlike since there's no stripe), except with big dark spots on the roanish rump. Too bad the military won't ship any pets besides cats or dogs! I'll go catch up with the digests now see what's been happening :-) I did see that Bonnie Hendricks is on board now -- welcome! She's a real expert on all the little Japanese horses over here. JoAnn doin' the important chores before unpacking suitcases ;-)
New address
This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED] To anyone that hasn't noticed, I have a new email address. I probably already said this too but if so here it is again anyway. [EMAIL PROTECTED] == Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Mike May, Registrar Webster, NY, USA (Suburb of Rochester) Voice 716-872-4114 FAX 716-787-0497 http://www.nfhr.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]