Re: Fjords in their element

2000-12-16 Thread carol j makosky
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 It was -50F windchill here today, and I was cowering inside my toasty
 house.  Then, I look outside and see the Fjords playing in the snow,
 totally unaware of the temperature.  Amazing!

 I don't think there are many sights more beautiful than a Fjord romping
 in the snow.

 Steve

 Steve and Amy White
 Prairieholm Farm
 Waterloo, Nebraska

Hi Steve,

YEP!  That's why I have a Fjord.  No need to worry about them getting
cold.  I love seeing the snow stay on Heidi's back all day.  About the next
best critter for our winters is a buffalo, but I've not tried to ride one
of them lately.  LOL

--
Built FJORD tough
Carol M.
On Golden Pond
Northern Wisconsin






Fjords in their element

2000-12-16 Thread whitedvm
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It was -50F windchill here today, and I was cowering inside my toasty
house.  Then, I look outside and see the Fjords playing in the snow,
totally unaware of the temperature.  Amazing!

I don't think there are many sights more beautiful than a Fjord romping
in the snow.

Steve

Steve and Amy White
Prairieholm Farm
Waterloo, Nebraska