Re: Equine Affaire in Springfield Ma HELP?
This message is from: Crystal Garland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, Everyone! I just got the Fjord newsletter, (couple days ago, busy) and I wanted to help at the booth. My grandmother an I. I would like to work Saturday and any other day(S) that are needed. Also, I didn't knwo if anyone knew if we could get tickets to Fantasia. My grandmother said we could only go if we got tickets to that and then it would be awsome! Please contact me ASAP so I can plan my destination and other junk on leaving. Could I bring a-two Fjord geldings? If I could also, please let me know. I CANNOT work Thursaday, unless you really need me because of school. I can work Friday, but if you don't need me a gain, school, but I can take one day of or two IF NEEDED. I want to help, but my grades need help too..cough, cough***. thank you, for reading, and again please contact me ASAP Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com/a
Re: Equine Affaire
This message is from: carol j makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dave McWethy wrote: This message is from: Dave McWethy [EMAIL PROTECTED] I thought I'd copy here what I wrote on the CD-L. Three pieces. What kind of horse did I buy? I called my wife on my way home, to say I bought a horse. Then as she started to ask me about it, I made static and said the signal was breaking up, and hung up. Camptown made it home intact, with no bruises. He's now temporarily standing in my living room. I'd like to get a pile of plastic manure to put behind him. Dave, I just can't resist joining in on the new horse talk. I once bought a real pile of cow manure for a farm friend of ours who just got out of the dairy business. It was well dried out and sprayed with several coats of clear laquer. No smell at all. -- Built FJORD tough Carol M. On Golden Pond Northern Wisconsin
Re: Equine Affaire
This message is from: Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marsha wrote ... 28 Ranch was Purdy's herd Oh, shoot ... I must have missed that fact. I never saw it in a pedigree before. Thanks for setting me straight. Meredith Sessoms Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, USA mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Dorina ~ NFR Aagot .~:~. Fjords ~ Caper ~ Carly ~ Crickett .~:~. Labradors
Re: Equine Affaire
This message is from: Sessoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] What kind of demo did John Lyons do with the Fjord and how did it do? Meredith Sessoms Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, USA mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Dorina ~ NFR Aagot .~:~. Fjords ~ Caper ~ Carly ~ Crickett .~:~. Labradors
Re: Equine Affaire
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Great job, Marcy and the Equine Affaire team! Thanks from all of us for putting those Fjords in the spotlight! Let me add our thanks as well. Although we were only able to attend on Friday night, it was great to see the John Lyons demo using a Fjord. It was interesting that when he first asked the crowd how many people knew what kind of horse had entered the ring, a lot of hands went up.
Re: Equine Affaire
This message is from: Julia Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] Great job, Marcy and the Equine Affaire team! Thanks from all of us for putting those Fjords in the spotlight! Julie
Re: Equine Affaire
This message is from: briar hill farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yesterday was a beautiful Indian Summer day in Vermont. Blue skys, crisp cool air, leaves swirling about our feet, perfect Fjord weather. A group of us got together to practice for our demonstrations for the Equine Affaire. As many of you know, the Equine Affaire is a huge horse exhibit and trade show, much like Equitana, but more regional in scope. Its being held at the Big E fair grounds in Springfield, Mass., Nov.6-8. We will have a booth in the trade show, with a stall attached for a 'petting horse'. We will also do a Breed Demo; The Fjord Versatality Drill Team; and be in the Symphony of Horses - the evening show. The breed demo will have a parade of our Fjords driving, doing draft, riding. The leaders carry the Norwegian and American flags, and we ride to a beautiful, stately traditional Norwegian wedding march. We then break into individual demos of Fjords doing pleasure driving; draft - two mares with foals pulling a stone boat; riding - tandem riding, jumping rope, synchronized jumping, and a brideless pas de deaux! The Drill Team will follow John Lyons again, so we should have a good crowd. We are producing this on our own, without registry funds. As you can imagine, its fairly expensive. We would appreciate any individual support. ANY donations would be great!. For $50.00, we will display farm flyers and sales lists in the booth, handing them out to interested people. We can also use personal support, if you live near by, help staff the booth, head horses while we line up for the demo, or just stop by to give us moral support. Any applause, or 'atta boys/girls' will be warmly received. Contact Sue Giargiari for advertising or booth info at 603 924 9133 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Marcy Baer Briar Hill Farm --