MWFHC Winter Meeting - Hotel Phone Number Correction

2006-12-30 Thread Lazyvalleyranch
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Just an update - 
 
I listed the wrong phone number for the hotel, the correct phone  number is 
815-625-3200, Country Inns & Suites.  My apologizes for the  mistake and I hope 
it has not caused too much confusion. 
 
Sincerely,
Dawn Schlickman
Winter Meeting Chairperson

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Re: snow

2006-12-30 Thread jgayle

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Jamie, that is a lovely boy and he does not look "old".  Lots of snow.  We 
had an unusual amount here, eleven inches, but it did not last long.  Also 
had a hurricane, 90 to 100 miles per.  Lots of trees down but came out fine 
here.  Gunnar just keeps right on eating.  Jean Gayle











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Re: snow

2006-12-30 Thread ChampionPonies
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I'm so done with the  snow.  Between the two blizzards we've gotten about six 
feet...   If I lived on the western slope, or it was spring, then fine, but 
this much  snow, here, in December??  Pure craziness.
Anyway, my photo  contribution: 
_http://www.nfhr.com/ponyweb/photo1/200772.jpg_ 
(http://www.nfhr.com/ponyweb/photo1/200772.jpg)That's my beloved 
old boy in the plowed barnyard.
 
Jamie
In the Mountains SW of Denver,  CO

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RE: snow

2006-12-30 Thread Cynthia Madden
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Hey Jean, I thought I would let you know that we had snow here in Las Cruces
this a.m. LOL!
Of course, the good thing is that it will melt soon and I don't know if it
made down into town, but I live
at 4700 ft. and we get the occassional dribble.

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RE: fjordhorse-digest V2006 #296

2006-12-30 Thread Sue Clark-Sorger
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Jean if I could send it to you I would, we have another 2 feet on top of the
foot we had last week and it is still coming down.
We are totally isolated with all roads to us closed here in the Sandia
Mountains. We are just thankful we still have electricity,
some don't, and as we have a total electric house it would be a problem. I
keep saying we need the snow pack it will lower the fire danger
next year but after a record wet summer 16 inches in under 3 months, it is
hard to stay positive but what the heck, much as I
try Mother Nature won't be controlled.
I trimmed manes on my 2 fjords on Tuesday and they are already starting to
shed, they always start as soon as the days start to lengthen in December.

Happy New Year to everyone.
Sue

Sue Clark-Sorger
Crown Oak Fjords
Sandia Park NM






Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 21:28:46 EST
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Subject: snow

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In a message dated 12/28/2006 7:11:32 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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>
> This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well, for heavens sake, send some of that to us here in Interior
> Alaska!  We got an additional inch I think, but still are far below our
> average for this time of the winter.  Only about 8" total, when we should
> have had over 3 ft!
>
> Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, +10 degrees and we actually gain 1 minute of
> daylight today!

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