Re: Driving me nuts!

2002-12-19 Thread Jean Gayle
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To the new member "looking desperately for a fjord".  How about a "rescue"
fjord?   Jean







Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
Author:The Colonel's Daughter
$20 PO Box 104
Montesano, WA 98563



Re: Driving me nuts!

2002-12-19 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 12/19/2002 2:32:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
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> Alas.as much as I try, I have yet the means or the location to get my 
> first Fjord.  I'm growing quite impatient and my distaste for the desert 
> grows even faster.  Arizona is for golfers - not Fjords.  
> 

Look harder!  I found my best horse in New Mexico!  And I've heard of other 
fjords in Arizona also.  Check out Los Trigos in Rowe, NM.  They may or may 
not have some for sale now, but if they do, you will be getting a wonderful 
animal!  :)
Pamela
 http://hometown.aol.com/northhorse/index.html";>Northern Holiday 
Horses 



Re: Driving me nuts!

2002-12-19 Thread Warren Stockwell
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Gretchen, check to see if you have any driving clubs in your area. I
searched the internet for this if no luck email me privately with your area
info and I will have my husband do a search for you. I am pretty computer
challenged, most of the really good stuff comes from his effort. We have a
club here in MN called whips and wheels and they are very helpful.

Roberta
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Subject: Driving me nuts!


> This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Alas.as much as I try, I have yet the means or the location to get my
> first Fjord.  I'm growing quite impatient and my distaste for the desert
> grows even faster.  Arizona is for golfers - not Fjords.
>
> In the mean time, I'm learning all I can about this great breed.  To Deb's
> comment - yes, it's great to see you Fjord owners out there promoting
these
> great horses - afterall, that's how I first found out about them!
Hopefully
> it'll continue to be a growing interest for many more horse folk (although
> honestly, I hope it doesn't get too huge!)
>
> While I'm new to the Fjord, I'm certainly not new to horses.  I've done
just
> about everything imaginable but currently pursue reining, pleasure, and
> starting those young ones!  Can't say I'm into that showy stuff anymore -
I'm
> mainly all about a utilitarian horseso having an animal do it all is
very
> important to my program.
> Unfortunately, I lack in that "do it all" department - not the horse.
While
> I've studied, taken some lessons and have read a few books, I'm still
trying
> to get more information about the art of DRIVING.  Does anyone have any
> videos, books, or any helpful information pertaining to driving Fjords??
> Thanks in advance!
> Gretchen Karlson
> http://hometown.aol.com/fjordlove/myhomepage/index.html";>Karlson
Equestrian Portraiture



Driving me nuts!

2002-12-18 Thread Fjordlove
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Alas.as much as I try, I have yet the means or the location to get my 
first Fjord.  I'm growing quite impatient and my distaste for the desert 
grows even faster.  Arizona is for golfers - not Fjords.  

In the mean time, I'm learning all I can about this great breed.  To Deb's 
comment - yes, it's great to see you Fjord owners out there promoting these 
great horses - afterall, that's how I first found out about them!  Hopefully 
it'll continue to be a growing interest for many more horse folk (although 
honestly, I hope it doesn't get too huge!)

While I'm new to the Fjord, I'm certainly not new to horses.  I've done just 
about everything imaginable but currently pursue reining, pleasure, and 
starting those young ones!  Can't say I'm into that showy stuff anymore - I'm 
mainly all about a utilitarian horseso having an animal do it all is very 
important to my program.  
Unfortunately, I lack in that "do it all" department - not the horse.  While 
I've studied, taken some lessons and have read a few books, I'm still trying 
to get more information about the art of DRIVING.  Does anyone have any 
videos, books, or any helpful information pertaining to driving Fjords??  
Thanks in advance!
Gretchen Karlson
http://hometown.aol.com/fjordlove/myhomepage/index.html";>Karlson 
Equestrian Portraiture