Other life

2007-07-02 Thread M Korose
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Has been very enjoyable to hear what talented Fjord folks do.
We (Curt and Marsha) are retired AF (me: 22 1/2 yrs, Curt 25).  We then were 
both defense contractors here in the DC area (read:  doing what we did in the 
AF, but don't have to go to war anymore).  Curt was in Intelligence (can't tell 
you what he did, have to shoot you) and I was/am in the weather field (total of 
32 years now).  Curt retired to work with the horses, we have 4 breeding 
stallions, bunch of young stock, and are building our dream house (courtesy of 
Pat Wolfe's log home school) and an arena (slow!!!),  we have lots of woods, 
but the trail building is slow.  
I am still working, probably will forever, still enjoy it, but would love to do 
a little more telecommuting when the house is done.

Marsha Korose  Curt Pierce
We have a couple 6 year old green horses that need new homes  Call Curt
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Re: Re: other life...

2007-07-02 Thread Douglas Knutsen

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bonnie,

I think there are a great many of us horse crazy girls in this chat room

Right, ladies?

Peg Knutsen
www.fairpoint.net/~kffjord.net/


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Hello Everyone

It has been very interesting reading about what all of you guys do.  I 
was a
horse crazy girl  from the age of 5.  My parents were not so  into it so, 
I
end up going to school for nursing graduated and decided that I  would go 
after

my passion of course horses.   At the age of 22 I moved  to Washington,
bought my house and land.  Then built my arena and  barn.   I  have been 
full time
horsey for many years now.  I  offer many programs for children.   From 
summer
camps to horse shows,  birthday parties, lessons, breeding.  Anything 
horse
related I do.  I  am close to Emerald Downs, so I also do lay-ups and work 
with
some of the  race horses.   I would have to say that the most rewarding 
thing

that I do is influence the youth in such a positive way.   When  they come
to see what I have built and that I am so young and not  married.  It 
gives
them inspiration that they could achieve their own  dreams.  And for me I 
have

not found anything more satisfying than  that.

Warm and sunny in Auburn Washington

Bonnie Morris



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Re: Subject: Re: other life...

2007-07-02 Thread Douglas Knutsen

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Kathy,

Your life sounds fascinating. I want to caution you that working at home can 
be hazardous. My therapist friend working at home broke her leg on her 
commute - she tripped on her stairs and broke her leg


Take care - Peg Knutsen

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Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 10:50 AM
Subject: Subject: Re: other life...



This message is from: Kathy Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

what a great talented group of folks we arewhich is perfect...so we 
can

keep up with our s smart fjordies!!!

My current position is managing a satellite telecommunications company 
with
my husband. Our business is based from our farm...good job, huh??? We own 
3
sat trucks that are based in Minneapolis, Chicago and Kansas City. I 
answer

phones 24/7waiting for that ever breaking news story...booking trucks
and crews, coordinating jobs,etc!  My husband does minimal work with the
ponies...but is very happy to get on the road in one of the trucks to pay
for more (___you fill in the blank!!)that is required for the 
critters.

His passion now is his Harley-Davidson.  He is leaving today for riding in
the Black Hills...prior to his very tough job on 7/3...broadcasting the
fireworks over Mt Rushmore! If you watch your local news at 10 pm...and 
you

see the fireworks @ Mt. Rushmore...it is coming from our truck!!

My previous life consisted of 30 years working in hospitals as a medical
technologist manager in a lab plus a very interesting job managing 
federal

grants for cancer research.  I had to make the tough choice (teehee) of
leaving my hospital job in '99 when I needed to focus on keeping a
therapeutic carriage driving program going for the We Can Ride...a
therapeutic riding and driving program for diasabled children and adults
here in the Minneapolis area. I started as a volunteer in '95...and by 
2000,
certified instructor for both riding and driving.  I chose the fjords as 
our

driving partners...due to their work ethic, pulling ability and general
cuteness.  From the first two fjords in 2001...we are up to 12 equines,
including WW Reidar residing in Illinois with Pat Holland One more 
foal

due any day...we start the vigil tonight!! We host 3 evenings a week of
therapeutic lessons April thru October...and then host hippotherapy in the
winter months in the heated indoor arena.  Very fulfilling to see those
great smiles and the sense of accomplishment for things we take for 
granted.

I am humbled by their shear determination!!

The rest of our family consists of 9 dogs (2 german shepherds, yellow lab,
golden retreiver, 4 westies and 1 cairn terrier) and two catsno kids!

Kathy Johnson
Woodpecker Woods

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other life

2007-07-01 Thread Tom Rounsville
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My other life is I am a Hospice RN.  I have 1 Fjord great Fjord from Brair
Hill, 2 geriatric horse's that will be replace by Fjords some day.  Also a
rescue dog, cat and chickens.  My husband works for the state as a adeptive
equipment specialist.  A daughter who just graduated from Russell Sage College
and U Albany and a son in is 4th year at Fredonia.

Jerri
Upstate NY

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RE: Other Life

2007-07-01 Thread Vanessa N. Weber
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In my 'other life', I am also a licensed social worker, LMSW (NY). I'm
developing a specialty in working with families who have adopted foreign
children, after adopting two myself. I also breed and show dogs as a hobby;
mostly Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and English Toy Spaniels, but
currently I've got a few Japanese Chin, a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, 2
Irish Wolfhounds and 2 Pekingese, one of which is a rescue and looking for a
great home. He's a grand little dog. His name is 'Rocko'. :-) Breeding dogs
is about as profitable as keeping horses - and I'm boarding mine because I
don't have my own stable.

I'm also a Delegate to the American Kennel Club, representing the English
Toy Spaniel Club of America (ETSCA).

Vanessa N Weber
Westbrook, CT 06498 

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Subject: Other Life

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Im doing a little research and need your help.  What do you do in your
other life to support your Fjord habit?



We own a farm and raise orchard grass hay and coturnix quail (about =
million per year).



What do you do?



Taffy Mercer

Kennewick, WA

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other life

2007-06-30 Thread Onna Kulaja

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Hi,
I am late jumping in here, but I am an anesthetist and have been for
30 some years and I am anxiously waiting to retire, or at least cut
back the hours, in 22 months, but who is counting. I have owned horses
for about 10 years and have bought and sold several until I bought
Aron, my Fjord gelding. My hours are long and my time for riding is
very limited, especially with an aging parent, but hopefully this will
change and I am not giving up. Even after having back surgery last
Janurary, I still hope to increase my time in the saddle. I am late
starting all this and have fears to overcome, but I am going to take
Sharon's advice and see a hypotist. Onna

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Other Life again

2007-06-29 Thread Linda Taylor
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I forgot to mention that Boombah is doing CDE's, HDT's, and ADT's and her
weakness in Dressage.  She's a great little trooper in Cones and Marathon.
(FJI and my ego, the Trinity CDE score on Section E for us was incorrect,
posted as 102 penalities but was really 42 pts.  We weren't ten minutes over.
It was our first real CDE and we were only 3 minutes over)

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Other Life

2007-06-29 Thread Linda Taylor
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My sweet Miss Boombah (Sigrid) IS my other life.
I'm retired from teaching ESL at a Junior College in San Jose, Ca and have
been horse crazy as far back as I can remember.  Bought a lovely Shire mare
but she was too big (18 hands) for me to harness and put to so I got the
most wonderful little Fjordie mare last year who is just right and she has
become my life.  I would have a farm of my own but can't maintain it alone
(back problems).  My husband died in 95 so it's just me and Boombah.  She
lives at my good friend's farm, another driver, and her best friend is a
Halfie, Chili.  I'm lonely but I would only want a companion who was a Fjordie
lover.  Basically I just sit around eatting bon bons and living off the fat of
the land, play some tennis when not with Boombah and hardly remember my other
life BF, before Fjords.
 On another note, does anyone out there have advice as to a trainer for
Boombah for dressage work, collection, etc...?  I would take her to someone
for a couple of months this winter but only if they had a facility where she
wasn't cooped up in a small paddock.  She now roams 20 grassy, treecovered
acres.  Is this too tall an order?  I'm so protective of her you know.

Linda Lewis-Taylor, Nevada City, Ca

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RE: Other Life

2007-06-29 Thread fjords
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Other Life...

Rune is a merchant marine, aka ship's Captain. I manage the farm (breeding,
boarding, training and lesson facility), work as a clerk at the local feed
store, work as a book keeper for a local tire factory center and then do the
NFHR mailing for the NFHR distribution center. :-)

On my spare time, I sell on ebay (Fjords is my handle). I use to do this
full time with Breyer Horses, but the market became flooded with Breyer
sellers. Oh, I also do wine consulting... that is wine tasting in private
homes. This is the fun part of my jobs... 

Catherine Lassesen
Hestehaven - The Horse Garden
www.hestehaven.com / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Southern Oregon
 

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Re: other life

2007-06-28 Thread CrystalZak
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i mentioned my job in my post, however, it might be of interest to know that 
in addition to oz, i am den mother to a 30 year old rescued QH and his 
pasture buddy, an almost 2 year old mini. we also have, on our 26 acres with 
the 
1885 farm house and 1924 red barn..about 15 geese, 2 dozen ducks (many of 
the ducks and geese were hatched right in my kitchen), many chickens, 2 sheep, 
3 
goats, 3 barn cats, 2 house cats and 2 dogs. i always wanted to live on a 
farm while i was growing up, guess i made up for lost time when we got our 
place.

laurie, who once brought a chicken to work on halloween when i dressed as 
mother goose (the goose was too heavy to carry)



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Other Life / Equine Experiential Learning ?

2007-06-28 Thread Lauren Sellars

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I have enjoyed hearing of all the interesting people involved in fjordies.
We live a simple but hard working  life of farmers. Organic cherries are 
on the menu this week, soon apricots  peaches pears apples etc. We bring 
our goodies into the farmers markets in Vancouver. It is amazing how out 
of touch people are from their food now a days.  A young teenager asked 
me how we make cherries, she didn't know they grew on trees. We bring 
lots of photos of the ranch, the horses, the fruit growing. Almost have 
to bring branches with fruit so they can really see it.
I've been reading the Tao of Equus.  totally  awesome stuff. Would you 
class this  Equine experiential learning along the same lines as what 
the Epona group is doing? I am very interested in learning more.
These fjordies would do great as healers. They have allot to teach when 
we listen.

Lauren
Snowy Mtn Fjords

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Re: Other life

2007-06-28 Thread Wagwhiz
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Hi list members.
I don't post often but this topic was indeed interesting.  
I live in Fl. with my hubby and animal crew.  I have one fjord  gelding, whom 
I've just started under saddle. we're both animal  trainers.  Hubby trains 
animals for the television and motion picture  industry and  did a lot of 
speciality horses (trick training and so  forth.) although he favors his camels 
above all else and does a lot of  Christmas and Easter work with them.  In 
earlier 
years I used to be my  husbands test dummy  for training help.  I've worked 
for the last  seven years as head animal trainer  at Weeki Wachee Springs a 
small  theme park with the city of live mermaids where I choreograph and train 
animals  for different variety shows.
Julie Rivers



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Re: Other Life / Equine Experiential Learning ?

2007-06-28 Thread Melinda Schumacher
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Hi Lauren,

I began getting very interested in working with horses when I read Linda
Kohanov's The Tao of Equus.  That book really excited and ignited me!  And
that is why I chose to get a fjord as my first horse.  I figured their
steadiness and intelligence would be good for me with clients.

I am currently doing an apprenticeship with Wisdom Horse Coaching out of
Minneapolis, and I love it.  If you are interested you could learn more at
their website wisdomhorsecoaching.com.  Epona has an apprenticeship.  I
imagine that would be quite good too.  What suits me better about Wisdom
Horse is that the program is totally customizable to the apprentices'
needs.  Much easier to do that at a distance, for me (I'm in Ohio).

I think there is a lot to be said, and learned, about horses as healers or
helpers of humans. Symbolically the horse represents the deep feminine
(intuition, etc) and facilitates the connection between earth and heaven
(hence, to fly without wings) or the mundane and the spiritual.  I am
learning much from my varied experiences with horses, and look forward to
teaching others along with the horses' assistance.  I am excited to hear
about others on this list with similar interest and relationship with horse.


fly free,
Melinda



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 This message is from: Lauren Sellars [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I have enjoyed hearing of all the interesting people involved in fjordies.
 We live a simple but hard working  life of farmers. Organic cherries are
 on the menu this week, soon apricots  peaches pears apples etc. We bring
 our goodies into the farmers markets in Vancouver. It is amazing how out
 of touch people are from their food now a days.  A young teenager asked
 me how we make cherries, she didn't know they grew on trees. We bring
 lots of photos of the ranch, the horses, the fruit growing. Almost have
 to bring branches with fruit so they can really see it.
 I've been reading the Tao of Equus.  totally  awesome stuff. Would you
 class this  Equine experiential learning along the same lines as what
 the Epona group is doing? I am very interested in learning more.
 These fjordies would do great as healers. They have allot to teach when
 we listen.
 Lauren
 Snowy Mtn Fjords

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Learning

You wander from room to room hunting for the diamond necklace that is
already around your neck.   ~Jalal-Uddin Rumi

As she knotted the reins and took her stand, the horse's soul came into her
hand, and up from the mouth that held the steel came an innermost word, half
thought, half feel.~paraphrased, John Masefield

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other life

2007-06-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am a mostly retired pharmacist ,now doing nature photography.Hooked my fjord
pair to a cart for the first time this weekend.They were wonderful.Lots more
fun than pushing pills!  Ellen in Va.

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RE: Checking floors Other Life

2007-06-27 Thread Gail Russell
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My husband uses C-clamps.  He can loop a rope around the inside of the clamp
so he can pull them standing up.

Gail

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Re: Other life

2007-06-27 Thread Tiffany Amschl
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I think I've got everyone beat on the geek factor in my real life!:  
Librarian...single (of an age)...and my roommate is...GASP...my  
mom! Can you say STEREOTYPE?! Stop laughing. Hey, with no husband  
to help support the horsey habit (then again, no one to complain  
about it either), several acres to mow and stalls to clean, you have  
to have some kind of sweat equity and financial partner! Couldn't do  
it all myself now could I? Unless someone out there wants to adopt me  
and support my habit???

And for anyone who is interested, I've just got my website up and  
running. It's still a work in progress, but constructive criticism is  
welcome! http://web.mac.com/windfieldfarm

Tiffany in hot, humid, unpleasant Illinios! Ick!
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Subject: Re: other life...

2007-06-27 Thread Kathy Johnson
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what a great talented group of folks we arewhich is perfect...so we can
keep up with our s smart fjordies!!!

My current position is managing a satellite telecommunications company with
my husband. Our business is based from our farm...good job, huh??? We own 3
sat trucks that are based in Minneapolis, Chicago and Kansas City. I answer
phones 24/7waiting for that ever breaking news story...booking trucks
and crews, coordinating jobs,etc!  My husband does minimal work with the
ponies...but is very happy to get on the road in one of the trucks to pay
for more (___you fill in the blank!!)that is required for the critters.
His passion now is his Harley-Davidson.  He is leaving today for riding in
the Black Hills...prior to his very tough job on 7/3...broadcasting the
fireworks over Mt Rushmore! If you watch your local news at 10 pm...and you
see the fireworks @ Mt. Rushmore...it is coming from our truck!!

My previous life consisted of 30 years working in hospitals as a medical
technologist manager in a lab plus a very interesting job managing federal
grants for cancer research.  I had to make the tough choice (teehee) of
leaving my hospital job in '99 when I needed to focus on keeping a
therapeutic carriage driving program going for the We Can Ride...a
therapeutic riding and driving program for diasabled children and adults
here in the Minneapolis area. I started as a volunteer in '95...and by 2000,
certified instructor for both riding and driving.  I chose the fjords as our
driving partners...due to their work ethic, pulling ability and general
cuteness.  From the first two fjords in 2001...we are up to 12 equines,
including WW Reidar residing in Illinois with Pat Holland One more foal
due any day...we start the vigil tonight!! We host 3 evenings a week of
therapeutic lessons April thru October...and then host hippotherapy in the
winter months in the heated indoor arena.  Very fulfilling to see those
great smiles and the sense of accomplishment for things we take for granted.
I am humbled by their shear determination!!

The rest of our family consists of 9 dogs (2 german shepherds, yellow lab,
golden retreiver, 4 westies and 1 cairn terrier) and two catsno kids!

Kathy Johnson
Woodpecker Woods

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: Re: other life...

2007-06-27 Thread MorrisShadowMT
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Hello Everyone
 
It has been very interesting reading about what all of you guys do.  I  was a 
horse crazy girl  from the age of 5.  My parents were not so  into it so, I 
end up going to school for nursing graduated and decided that I  would go after 
my passion of course horses.   At the age of 22 I moved  to Washington, 
bought my house and land.  Then built my arena and  barn.   I  have been full 
time 
horsey for many years now.  I  offer many programs for children.   From summer 
camps to horse shows,  birthday parties, lessons, breeding.  Anything horse 
related I do.  I  am close to Emerald Downs, so I also do lay-ups and work with 
some of the  race horses.   I would have to say that the most rewarding thing 
 that I do is influence the youth in such a positive way.   When  they come 
to see what I have built and that I am so young and not  married.  It gives 
them inspiration that they could achieve their own  dreams.  And for me I have 
not found anything more satisfying than  that. 
 
Warm and sunny in Auburn Washington
 
Bonnie Morris  



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My Other Life

2007-06-27 Thread Lois Anne Starr
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Hi List:

Wayne and I have both had a variety of experiences in our other lives.
Wayne was in Air Force Intellegence, finished with them, then did computer
programming and customer service work for a number of years.  We settled in
Montana and now own/operate a septic and sewer cleaning operation serving
agricultural, residential and commercial customers in our community from our
modest 20 acre home in the middle of a half-section.  Wayne says it's the
only job he knows of where he is a hero to everyone everyday! He would love
for me to stay home full time but I'm not ready to retire quite yet!

In my youth, I worked with Arabians and Thoroughbreds, mostly on the farm,
but occationally made it to the track too.  After a significant back injury,
I ended up with a national defense contractor, then US Army working on
missile guidance and radar jamming devices (really cool interesting work
during Desert Storm!).  Fast forward some years and eventual relocation to
Montana. I now work as office secretary/manager with a non-profit agency
serving children who have developmental disabilities or handicaps,
coordinating services for them within the community. It is very rewarding
work helping our families. EEEKKK!  I've become the desk jockey I swore I'd
never be 30 years ago!

We have 2 Fjordies, 1 Appy/Arab, 2 Border Collies, 7 kitties, an old dove
and children in three states who keep us busy. Wayne is still a computer
geek and proficiant musician. I miss being able to garden (we have very
little water), so spin wool and do art instead...
-- 
Lois Anne, Wayne, Gallant Geier and the Lovely Lana from Montana

Tell me, and I'll probably forget.
Show me, and I will remember,
Involve me, and I will understand.

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RE: other life

2007-06-27 Thread Genie Dethloff

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I am currently spear-heading a family transition, which is a weird 
way to say I am spending my time working on getting our house in Ann 
Arbor, Michigan sold and looking for a house to buy in S.E. 
Connecticut.  After 20 years here, we are moving as my husband's 
employer Pfizer (large drug company) is closing up shop in Ann Arbor. 
He is now a VP  in drug safety for three of their therapeutic areas 
of drugs.  Most of the work he supervises is in England so he has 
become an international traveler one week a month.  He isn't involved 
in horses but gladly finance my small venture of one fjord who is 
boarded at a local farm where my trainer comes to give lessons.


I took a few years off work as my daughter was finishing high school 
and I was in school to get a certification in website development. 
Now my daughter is off at college, my brain doesn't want to do 
technical stuff anymore so I am deciding what will be my new career 
after we move.  I spent 20+ years doing basic science and medical 
research, then volunteered a lot but was not able to make a career of 
therapeutic riding, then went on to computer support and training, 
and then website design.  I still haven't decided what I want to do 
when I grow up - heck I'm only 54!!


We are looking for a house with 3-10 acreage in Connecticut, enough 
to have two horses at home part of the year and to raise one foal. 
Where we are moving many people have horses at home and there are 
many state park, forests, and conservation land with trails.  My 
husband Lloyd is sure any day now, I will quit this dressage stuff 
and just enjoy having a horse at home and trail riding - we are both 
appalled at what board costs for any place with an indoor arena in 
the area we are moving to.


PS - I have saved the helmet that saved my head from the beam that my 
head struck as I was forcably ejected from a past horse I owned.

--
Genie Dethloff
Ann Arbor, Michigan

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helmets and other life

2007-06-27 Thread Carol Trujillo
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I second support for ALWAYS riding with a helmet.  I also think it's a good
idea to wear one for groundwork. I've been soundly whacked on the side of
the head by a horse (not a fjord) flinging his head while I was leading him
and toppled while longing the same horse.  I cracked my Troxel helmet rather
than my skull when coming off the backend of my Arab-Saddlebred (user error
with simultaneous spooking) -- got just a concussion rather than a life- or
mobility- ending head injury.

I need my brain to workworkwork and keep in the lap of luxury here in
Southern California my QH mare, fjord gelding, retirement-pastured
Arab-Saddlebred, elderly yellow lab and cocker mix dogs, and the neighbor's
cat. I'm an attorney by trade (former prosecutor and police legal advisor)
now working in civilian oversight of law enforcement. I'm the only horse
addict in the family. My husband will top off water buckets without
prompting and enjoys barbering Henrik Fjord's mohawk. We also enjoy
riding motorcycles (with helmets, jackets, gloves, and boots and slowly past
horses) and sailing. -- Carol Trujillo in Ramona

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RE: other life

2007-06-27 Thread kate charboneau
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Re: other life to support the equine addiction.  I'm an early childhood
literacy specialist on the Leech Lake Ojibwe Reservation in northern MN. 
I'm part of a reservation wide screening process to find the most at
risk for school failure 3 year olds.  We enroll them for two school
years, and send them to kindergarten significantly above the
national benchmark for on target for school success.  Its fabulous to
be part of a very proactive, successful program for extremely high risk
children. 



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RE: Subject: Re: other life...

2007-06-27 Thread Skeels, Mark A (GE Healthcare)
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OK, my other life isn't that exciting, but it is a good job.  Maybe I
wish I was house sitting a farm and doing some gardening like that other
lady and her husband, but it is good here.

I work for GE on Diagnostic Medical Equipment (anything that takes a
picture of the inside of your body).
Used to work on it all, from 85-96, but then I became a support engineer
for X-Ray only.  I moved remote to Montana a couple years ago and work
out of a little office in my basement.  Very nice since I don't have to
commute any more.  Also a Scoutmaster to a bunch of boys, that takes up
a bunch of time but is rewarding.

My wife Sandra, is a wonderful housewife, mom and home school teacher to
our 2 kids.  

Sometimes we have a little month at the end of our money, as they say,
but we think it is important for one of us to be here for the kids while
they are growing up.

We have 8 Fjords right now, anybody want to buy one?, have some real
nice ones.  We just bought $2800 in hay, 3 loads today, 3 tomorrow and 3
the next day.  That is why I ask.  A lot of work loading and unloading a
thousand bales.  Pretty much feed 365 here on 20 acres.  8 horses have
the 20 acres eaten off in a few weeks.

There's a lot more, but don't want to make this into a thesis.

Mark Skeels in Helena Montana

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RE: Other life

2007-06-27 Thread Skeels, Mark A (GE Healthcare)
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Oh, by the way, as I mentioned earlier, we might be willing to sell some
horses.  I think we could even arrange breeding a couple mares and
selling the foals to you if any one would be willing to go that route.
I say this as I opened up Tiffany's web site below and thought I saw a
familiar face.  If not mistaken, the picture of the Fjord on her home
page is one of our farm's offspring.  I think they are very nice horses,
good conformation, by my eye anyhow, and would make a very good horse
for someone.  We have sold 4 I think, all greys, they all seem to be
similar height, about 14.1-14.2, I have had a couple around 14.3 I
think.  

Call my wife for details.  Sandra Skeels,  Lord's Farm Fjords at
406-475-3123

Mark Skeels



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And for anyone who is interested, I've just got my website up and
running. It's still a work in progress, but constructive criticism is
welcome! http://web.mac.com/windfieldfarm

Tiffany in hot, humid, unpleasant Illinios! Ick!
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Re: Checking floors Other Life

2007-06-27 Thread Lois Berenyi

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We learned from the perforated wash stall mats that mats with holes in them 
are easier to move so we drilled holes in the solid mats and used hay hooks 
to move them.


Lois Berenyi who is mat-less in NC
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Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 1:12 PM
Subject: RE: Checking floors  Other Life


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My husband uses C-clamps.  He can loop a rope around the inside of the clamp
so he can pull them standing up.

Gail

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Summers Moore

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Hopefully this link works, My name is summers moore and I have read  
many of the posts . I am recently new to fjordship , purchasing my  
boy after leasing him for 9 months. He has been a constant strength  
as  i lost my husband this january. we have 2 beautiful daughters and  
I find such therapy and calmness in a time of turmoil with my horse  
that I have purchased another from patti jo and am building a barn  
and a life for them in my 17 acre pasture in the  colorado mountains.  
I have read and experienced nothing but kindness and generosity from  
all of the fjorders and feel honored to be a part. Thank you for what  
you have given me. sincerely summers
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Taffy,
   Interesting question...I was at a gathering of Fjord folks  
recently,

and I was struck at all of the other neato interests that people
had, besides the horse fix.

  Anyway, I work as research scientist developing and testing new
technology for agriculture.  And I'm completing a PhD, but I doubt  
that

will substantially increase my Fjord budget.  Probably the most
effective thing I do is live with someone who is not a horse  
person, so

I only have one Fjord ;)

Eileen in Tri-Cities WA, where it is way too nice to be inside.

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Jean Ernest

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Well, I am a wildlife biologist who retired from the State of 
Alaska... I was able to retire before 50, with an early retirement 
incentive program and being in the Police  /fireman retirement plan( 
20 years and out) retired after only 20 years, then I got my Fjords 
to start my new career! So though do have another life (really?) my 
main focus is all things equine and my four Fjords.  so maybe I don't 
HAVE another life?  LOL


Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska partly cloudy and 65 degrees, still light all night.

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Linda Lottie

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Summers, welcome to the list.  I am sorry for your loss.  I know as well the 
power of being in the company of horses.  I own three fjords.


The healing power of horses - the calm they bring to one's soul - is a 
special gift to those of us who find that place to exist with them


Linda Baker Lottie in WI







 




From: Summers Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Re: Other Life
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 22:51:24 -0600

This message is from: Summers Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hopefully this link works, My name is summers moore and I have read  many of 
the posts . I am recently new to fjordship , purchasing my  boy after 
leasing him for 9 months. He has been a constant strength  as  i lost my 
husband this january. we have 2 beautiful daughters and  I find such therapy 
and calmness in a time of turmoil with my horse  that I have purchased 
another from patti jo and am building a barn  and a life for them in my 17 
acre pasture in the  colorado mountains.  I have read and experienced 
nothing but kindness and generosity from  all of the fjorders and feel 
honored to be a part. Thank you for what  you have given me. sincerely 
summers
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Taffy,
   Interesting question...I was at a gathering of Fjord folks  recently,
and I was struck at all of the other neato interests that people
had, besides the horse fix.

  Anyway, I work as research scientist developing and testing new
technology for agriculture.  And I'm completing a PhD, but I doubt  that
will substantially increase my Fjord budget.  Probably the most
effective thing I do is live with someone who is not a horse  person, so
I only have one Fjord ;)

Eileen in Tri-Cities WA, where it is way too nice to be inside.

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread JadeBear
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I'm a retired elementary school teacher so my pension and recently acquired 
social security are what keep Braveheart and Bogie in grain, hay and Circus 
Peanuts.  And it's true what all my retired friends told me...this retirement 
gig 
is OK!!  Now that I'm into it, I really don't know how I found the time to 
hold down a full-time job!
This summer we're doing a couple of CDEs and some Fjordish gatherings but 
most of what's left of the family fortune is going into remodeling my barn.  
I'm not expanding (just 3 stalls and an office/tack room) but the original was 
put up in 1976 so it needs a little work.  I keep staring at that third 
stall.  My brother says that if I buy another Fjord he's going to have me 
committed, but still...  Maybe I'll stuff it with hay to lessen the temptation.
 
Kay, busy buffing up good old Yellow Pony Farm
and Braveheart and Bogie, who are lolling in the lap of luxury at the Hotel 
Melissa (our loyal trainer)



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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread KateSeidel
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I manage technology for the legal department of a bank.  How much  geekier 
can it get - computers AND lawyers!!  My husband teaches BMW  technology to 
aspiring BMW mechanics (although we are not supposed to call them  mechanics 
anymore, they are technicians!).  
 
Kate (and Joe and Della)



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other life

2007-06-26 Thread S. A. Freivald
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Joe and I are both retired.  He is a PhD mathematician who taught for a
number of years and then became a civilian contractor in computer-stuff for
a company doing DOD contracts.  I became an RN when our kids were about
half-grown and completed my MSN as a gerontological nurse practitioner when
the last ones graduated from high school.  We have 9 sons and 2 daughters,
18 grandchildren, and currently one fjord horse.  We lived in the Finger
Lakes region of NY for over 20 years and had horses, goats, chickens on our
property, but with retirement to Northern Virginia brought only the Fjord.
MVF Venn is boarded about 15 minutes from our home on a 330 acre farm owned
and operated by an equine vet.  The trails and facilities are marvelous for
both riding and driving.  The support and cameraderie the best.  I am
blessed to have been adopted by Curt Pierce and Marsha Korose and do expos
with them and navigate for Marsha as she competes her pair.

Re: helmets.  I have a good friend who drives Belgians and does farm work
with them (she boards at the same place I do and has put in a 1/4 acre
vegetable garden there, all prep work done with her horses).  She does a
number of events--plowing, log skidding, etc. and bless her heart, she
always wears her helmet.  The good old boys that are out there doing the
same thing just smile and shake their heads, but she provides the example.
(She teaches bio-chem at a local college and values her head!).  Sue
Freivald

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RE: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Willow's Edge Farm
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I loved Taffy's question  Peg's response - great question with a very
entertaining retort!

Personally, we have rental properties that help pay the bills and
hubby will be going back to work soon - after two years of finishing
his degree - in the Architectural field and that will take an extra
financial pressures off.


Actually, what has paid for my long awaited addiction, was my
grandfather's passing a couple years ago with his words ringing in my
ears spend more time with your family and his finances sitting doing
nothing, I eventually decided my addiction would have to bring the
family together :-) Now with three Fjord, number 4 on the way in July
 number 5 should be here in August, we now wonder why we waited so
long... When will numbers 6  7 arrive? Shhh. That's not for hubby to
want to know just yet :-)

Corinne Logan
Willow's Edge Farm
www.willowsedgefarm.com
 Bothell, WA 
(425) 402-6781

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread middleagespread
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Taffy,

Here at middleage spread we support our 2 Fjord habit with day jobs.
One USPS Letter Carrier and one Supervisory assistant something or
other at one of the local hospitals.

Barb   Eagle Creek OR

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Checking floors Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Emily Wigley

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The easiest way to move trailer or stall mats is with a pair, or two,  
of vice grips.  They make the best handles for heavy, awkward mats!   
I like to keep a couple in my tool kit (which ALWAYS goes with me in  
the trailer along with my human and equine first aid kits).


My other life is this life...I teach riding lessons and board a few  
horses.  It's nutty busy and good hard work and I wouldn't have it  
any other way!


Emily

Emily Wigley
Fish Bowl Farm
Vashon Island, Washington
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RE: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread eboknee
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Thanks to all who have shared their OTHER lives with the rest of us.  It's
nice to know more about you.
Thanks,
Newbie Cheryl Beck - Athol, Idaho
retired Legal Secretary and now into animals on my 5 acres.  1 Yorkie, 1
Fjord, 9 chickens, 11 large pond goldfish and an ever increasing population of
house guppies and all the birds and squirrels I feed.



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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And it's true what all my retired friends told me...this retirement gig 
 is OK!!  Now that I'm into it, I really don't know how I found the time to 
 hold down a full-time job!

I can relate to that!  I figured that retiring would let me finally
get caught up on my ToDo list; instead, it just keeps getting longer!

We got our Fjords (and my donkey) back when we were both employed as
Research Computer Scientists (translation---computer programmers with
PhDs) in the Silicon Gulch part of the San Francisco Bay Area.  Since
then, we have retired and moved to SW Oregon.  We lease most of our
ranch back to the previous owner, who runs cattle and cuts hay on
the fields, but we end up doing fence repair, deploying the
irrigation, etc.  My husband is also doing some consulting work for
our previous employer; I'm chief financial officer for all of the
above.

Marsha Jo HannahMurphy must have been a horseman--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   anything that can go wrong, will!
15 mi SW of Roseburg, Oregon

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other life, helmets

2007-06-26 Thread Claudia
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Hello,

In reference to the helmet issue, it has been years since I got on or behind a
horse without a helmet.   I know four people who would still be alive today if
they had been wearing a helmet when they had an unexpected accident--two were
driving and two were riding.  One was a young teacher my husband had just
hired.  She was riding her old steady horse that she had owned for years, and
was sitting on him waiting for her friend to mount.  They thought later that
he must have been stung by a bee or something, because without warning he
reared and she went off and struck her head on the blacktop and was killed.
She was just setting off on her new career as a teacher, and had owned and
ridden the horse since she was thirteen years old.  So it isn't just the
risky horses who can do it.

Another was Hope Jenkins Jones who judged our North Star Morgan Show some
years ago, and was killed driving a young horse at her own farm a few weeks
later.  It seems that in the accidents I have had in the past I always land on
my bottom (heaviest part--gravity?) so perhaps I need to wear padded breeches
instead--but I wear the helmet anyway.  My friend's husband is an
anesthesiologist and he said he sees more horse accidents  than from
motorcycles.  That should tell us something!

I just took my Fjord gelding Vergel back to Ken Raspotnik's to drive for a
day.  I had not had him out on the road since I bought him, and since he is
only three, I thought it was a good precaution.  Vergel was very good and paid
no attention to the traffic or anything else.  Ken measured him for me--he is
14 h. now--and also tried some collars on him so I know what size to order for
him. I have been driving him at home now and he's been very good.  Now we just
need to put on miles and work on finesse.

I had a bobsled made for Vergel and it was just finished.  It was made by
Hobie Knowlton of Osseo, WI who is 83 years old.  He has made many carriages
in his life, and said this would be his last, so I am honored that he made it
for  Vergel and me.  It is beautifully made and for the first time in years I
am looking forward to winter so I can use it---therefore the collar for
Vergel.  Hobie said a collar is better than a breast collar for the weight.

As to other life I am a retired school counselor, and I supported my 'habit'
with my salary during the years I was working.  My husband is a retired school
superintendent who doesn't ride or drive but loves the horses, and knows how
to handle them because he grew up on a farm with working horses.  He often
cleans stalls for me, and does the heavy work in the barn that I can't do
easily any more.  He is gentle and willing and I think might have been a Fjord
in an earlier life!

from Claudia in WI where Vergel is going to have the day off because it is
already almost 90 here.

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RE: other life

2007-06-26 Thread ben FELDMAN
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Another elementary school teacher heard from. I'm an art teacher, looking
forward to retirement in another year or so. Our three fjords are one of my
several lives, as we also have a 400 acre tree farm here in Mass. I divide
my time between grandmothering my two wonderful little boys, school, the
farm, and horses. I wouldn't easily give up on any part of it, as each has
it special qualities.

As far as the helmet discussion goes, thank goodness they were invented! I
won't go out without one, and in fact needed mine just this morning, as on
one of my rougher trials ( just cut this weekend, unridden until today)I
managed to get whacked hard in the shoulder by a hemlock branch I hadn't
noticed before, and landed ker-smack on the rocky forest floor. Good boy
Noah just moved his feet enough to get stable, and waited patiently for his
klutz of a person to clamber back on---bless these Fjords and their serene
temperaments!

Susie in Athol MA where it's about 90 right now, and summer is definitely
here.

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Cherie Mascis

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I have lead a weird other life!   Spent most of my life training exotic 
animals at Busch Gardens, Magic Mountain, Marine World, etc.  I worked with 
animals like parrots, birds of prey, reptiles, big cats, wolves, killer 
whales-you get the picture!


I have had horses most of my life as well. My husband and I also spent 7 
years working on cruise ships in the Caribbean, teaching scuba diving and 
snorkeling, and running shore excursions.


My job of the past 1 1/2 years is pretty laid back...my hubby and I are Farm 
Managers for a couple in North Carolina.  We care for their estate, regular 
gardens, vegetable garden, horses, llamas, sheep, goats, chickens, and dogs.


I get to keep my 3 year old Fjord Tyra and my three Icelandic horses here on 
the farm with my bosse's two Belgian geldings, paint mare and Paso Fino 
mare.


Cherie 


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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Jessica Katzman
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Hello everyone!  This is a great subject.  It is interesting to see what 
everyone does outside the Fjord world.  To support my Fjord habit, I am a 
certified veterinary technician at a veterinary clinic in Janesville, WI.  I 
work with the equine veterinarians.  I have a special interest in nutrition.  
So I am working on doing nutritional counseling for our equine clients.  It is 
a very rewarding job!  

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My other life

2007-06-26 Thread Pedfjords
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 Great thread ! 

 I am amazed at the level of education and wonderful occupations found in 
Fjord owners. Not as interesting as playing in the professional music scene, or 
as earthy sounding as raising sheep and dexter's.but here go's:
 
Jeff is a 27 yr.  Firefighter / Paremedic with Orange Co. Fire Authority in 
S. California. His current position is Engineer / Medic, where he gets to drive 
the BIG RED TRUCK  w wo ! and take care of patients too. He commutes 
from S. UT where we live and today, is headed back on duty where he is looking 
at maybe going out  to Lake Taho, CA on a strike team to fight fire. 

 I am a 17 yr Psych. Nurse, specializing in the field of Medical Case 
Management with youth placed in residential treatment programs. On that 
lineJeff 
and I are liscensed foster parents, and have taken many teenage youth into our 
homes for 15 years now, several whom you might have met out and about 
competing with our Fjords. I also teach CPR, FA and AED classes for the 
American 
Heart Asso. and a  Quit Smoking  course for the UT. State Health Dept. I also 
did some Correctional Nursing at the UT. State Correctional Facility / Iron Co. 
Jail, here in Cedar City. My degree is not in Nursing, but Police Science, so 
that was fun blending the two. 

I have ridden for over a year in our local Iron Co. Mounted Search and Rescue 
Posse on a couple of certified S+R Fjords, but due to their strict weekly 
training regime had to drop off last summer while out competing. Hope to get 
back 
going with that soon.
I also sing in our local Community Choir and do Handel's Messiah every year.

 We currently have 24 Fjords, but Ayla is overdue to foal by 10 days 
now.so our population will change any time now. ( plase ) I have sold 2 
Fjords 
in the last week, however, so once one is vetted and delivered and the other 
gets a ride back to WI with us in the fall, we will be down a bit. One other 
mare is here for breeding to Leidjo, who is living here but owned by Unrau's at 
Anvil's Acres. So, a very revolving population ! With some new arrivals here 
for usits getting pretty exciting, along with alot of work. Last year was 
a show year for usso we are enjoying staying home for the most part, 
having Fjord babies, training youngsters and finishing others that need a new 
job 
and new homes ! 

 In all my spare time ( cough ) I dabble in some artwork that I sell in a few 
local gallerys here and down in Springdale near Zion National Park, and in 
St. George. 
 Jeff lives to fly fish and we both like ATVing on the great mountian trails 
near us.  We have a teenage son, Cody, who just completed an EMT course and is 
looking to attend college here at SUU, in the fall.

  Ok, Im tired now. Off to check Ayla, who is eating, pooping, 
eating,pooping.W !

 Lisa Pedersen / Pedersens Fjords
HOT and DRY *91 with 3% humidity. 
Cedar City, UTAH

 
 


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Re: Other Life

2007-06-26 Thread Melinda Schumacher
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Yes, it is intriguing to learn about the varied careers and interests of the
fjord list members!  I am a pathologist.  I read tissue samples and paps at
the microscope and make the diagnoses for the biopsies and cytologies
obtained at physicians' offices.  I'm working on establishing a coaching
career utilizing equine guided education (also referred to as equine
experiential learning), and look forward to working from home in the near
future (at least parttime, with the horses and coaching).

Melinda and Mirakel
plus Simba, Lucy, Nanook and TopCat,
and sometimes Doug and Mikey (the humans).



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 Hello everyone!  This is a great subject.  It is interesting to see what
 everyone does outside the Fjord world.  To support my Fjord habit, I am a
 certified veterinary technician at a veterinary clinic in Janesville, WI.  I
 work with the equine veterinarians.  I have a special interest in
 nutrition.  So I am working on doing nutritional counseling for our equine
 clients.  It is a very rewarding job!

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Personal Empowerment through Creative Expression and Equine Experiential
Learning

You wander from room to room hunting for the diamond necklace that is
already around your neck.   ~Jalal-Uddin Rumi

As she knotted the reins and took her stand, the horse's soul came into her
hand, and up from the mouth that held the steel came an innermost word, half
thought, half feel.~paraphrased, John Masefield

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Re: other life...

2007-06-26 Thread Conerstonefjords
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Hi, In my other life I am an elementary teacher at a private Christian  
school.  I will be teaching third grade this year after a few years of  gifted 
and 
art.  I am doing the second 1/2 of my masters program this  summer so will 
have time only for enjoying my new fillies, barn chores, and  studying.  My 
husband is a counselor for the state and enjoys gardening  after work and 
working 
on projects at home and at church.  We have a 17  year old son and a five year 
old foster child, three fjord horses, two  dogs, one fat barn cat, and a 
rabbit:)  Kathy Rollins, Cornerstone Fjords,  Deer Park, WA  where husband has 
hit 
a deer with the new car for the third  time:(



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Re: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread Carol Makosky

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From WI. My husband and I are retired since spring of 98. We moved from 
southern WI to NW WI and have 25 acres of mostly woods. I bought my 
first Fjord and am a first time horse owner.



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I’m doing a little research and need your help.  What do you do in your
“other life” to support your Fjord habit?







What do you do?



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Re: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread Cherrie Nolden
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We own a farm where we produce milo, wheat, wildilfe and Fjords. We manage a 
rental house and barter holistic farm management information for organic 
milk/eggs. Hubby is a full time agronomic consultant and I'm working full time 
for the state wildilfe management agency as the policy and private lands 
program coordinator.
   
  Cherrie Nolden
  Kansas

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I’m doing a little research and need your help. What do you do in your
“other life” to support your Fjord habit?



We own a farm and raise orchard grass hay and coturnix quail (about ½
million per year).



What do you do?



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Re: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread Reena Giola

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Have to say I loved this message!!  LOL... what a chuckle I had!!

h, my other life?   Full time stay at home mom to three kids.. which 
includes being the chauffer, house cleaner, and another job that crops up. 
I have my great hubby to support the fjord habit :)  as I am doing all the 
other stuff.. and for leisure time, I make a realistic looking baby dolls 
:)  for doll collectors


hugs
reena



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Taffy,

I support my Fjord habit/obsession by inflicting unsuspecting clients with 
psychotherapy. Oddly, they don't usually seem to mind


Oh, I suppliment with occasional horse sex, compliments of my unassuming 
stallion.


Peg Knutsen


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Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread Ursula Brian Jensen
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Thanks Taffy---what a wonderful idea to ask this question.
 Ursula was trained in recreation, and now operates a small care home
for seniors with dementia. I recently retired as a Metal Health Therapist
working for the BC Govt. The lovely thing about our partial retirement is
that we share the same passion for Fjords. Actually we are busier than
ever!! Brian J

Ursula and Brian Jensen
Box 1032
Lumby, B.C. Canada
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Re: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread JandJ84
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From Central California near Fresno
 
I am a stay at home mom. We have three children (1 newly adopted!) and do  
foster care. We have one fjord, Hakon, and a couple of other horses as well as  
sheep and dairy goats. My husband is an ER physician and though he doesn't 
have  much interest in the animals, he's happy with those of us that do. My 
young 
 teenage daughter loves the horses, so I have a partner.
 
Julie Andrews



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Re: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread Lori Lemley

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I'm a graphic artist and my husband is a database administrator. We
have two young sons and a farmette with two Fjord mares, a goat and
chickens.

Lori Lemley
Little Rock, AR

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Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread dfle
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My full-time job is the assistant to the Dean of Education at a land grant 
university, I also work part-time as the secretary/registrar of a cattle 
association.  My husband is a DHIA supervisor (semi-retired) and substitute 
teaches.  We also raise Dexter cattle.  Until recently I was also an organist 
at a church.

Rosemary
Shome Fjords 





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Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread RJRFJORD
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I have the pleasure of staying home. I quit my dental job about 7 years ago 
when we moved here. Now I do it all. Really working outside the home was 
easier, but I worry about all my critters when I leave.

My hubby is a Pharmacist. We are fairly frugal and don't require much 
entertainment besides our friends, Fjords and dogs. I ride quite a bit and 
Richard 
when he can. We love horsecamping, as do Regn and Duffers.

Jo Wilgus 
 Gavilan Hills, CA


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Re: other life

2007-06-25 Thread Tamarack Lamb Wool

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I raise sheep and beef, which are a good excuse to own a few Fjords ;-)  I 
do not have a tractor.  Hubby is the 911 dispatcher for the county, thus 
provides the medical insurance.  we have two teenaged sons sprouting wings, 
so I've been busy the past umpteen years  being a mom (and according to them 
slave driver).  I am looking forward to more time with the horses when I 
find myself not chasing after sports events, concerts etc.


Janet



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RE: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread Teressa
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It is interesting to see what the other life is of all of my horse
friends.  The careers and life styles vary widely but one thing is in common
- all have made changes in their lives to allow for horse stuff.

My husband and I own fishing boats that fish in the North Pacific (around
Alaska).  

Teressa K in northwest Washington

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread emperry
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Taffy,
   Interesting question...I was at a gathering of Fjord folks recently,
and I was struck at all of the other neato interests that people
had, besides the horse fix.

  Anyway, I work as research scientist developing and testing new
technology for agriculture.  And I'm completing a PhD, but I doubt that
will substantially increase my Fjord budget.  Probably the most
effective thing I do is live with someone who is not a horse person, so
I only have one Fjord ;)

Eileen in Tri-Cities WA, where it is way too nice to be inside.

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread spiekath
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Date: Monday, June 25, 2007 3:05 pm
Subject: Re: Other Life
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The PhD will probably DECREASE your horse budget but increase your lifespan. 
I am a PhD, emeritus professor as of June 29th but still teaching
Pathophysiology, Critical thinking, Hematology and Chemistry.  I had to retire
so I could have some time with my Fjords before I was too stiff to move.
REsearch is pretty sedentary.  Hoping the Fjords  will contribute a little to
the retirement income. They definitely keep me moving and outside.
Kathy in Southern Idaho
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   Anyway, I work as research scientist developing and
 testing new
 technology for agriculture.  And I'm completing a PhD, but
 I doubt that
 will substantially increase my Fjord budget.  Probably the most
 effective thing I do is live with someone who is not a horse
 person, so
 I only have one Fjord ;)

 Eileen in Tri-Cities WA, where it is way too nice to be inside.

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-25 Thread Robin Churchill
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In my other life, I am a specialist in pediatric
infectious diseases.  Supposedly, I have always worked
part-time but from 2003 when we moved here until
last September, I was the only peds ID doc from Tampa
to Miami so part-time meant I rode the horses in the
morning and got home from work when all the work was
done and got paid part-time.  My husband is a
pediatric orthopedic surgeon and despite the fact that
he works about 75-90 hours a week and takes call
roughly half the time, he helps me put the horses to
bed every night that he is home.  I keep telling him
how much better it would be if I just quit that pesky
doctor job that is stressing me out and ruining my fun
and stayed home with the horses and dogs.  So far, he
remains unconvinced.  Hopefully, some day.

Robin in Florida where it was 98 degrees F in Fort
Myers today and unseasonably dry.


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 I’m doing a little research and need your help. 
 What do you do in your
 “other life” to support your Fjord habit?
 
 
 
  
 
 
 What do you do?
 
 
 
 Taffy Mercer
 
 Kennewick, WA
 
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Re. other life

2007-06-25 Thread Philis B. Anderson

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Hi Listers,

My other life has been in professional music.  I played principal oboe 
(hence oboephil) and English horn (that's a larger version of the 
oboe.not a French horn) with the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra for 
18 years.  Prior to that I played in the Thunder Bay, Ontario Symphony for 
six years and before that I freelanced in Minneapolis/St. Paul as a kid in 
high school and college. Taught oboe at the high school and college levels. 
Soloed w/several orchestras, played with some of the greats in the music 
and entertainment world.  I retired from that scene in 2000.  Still play the 
oboe/E horn, but miss the big stuff.  I'm finding that music and training 
horses don't mix when it comes to older arthritic fingers...ugh!  But, I do 
spend more time w/my Fjord horses after retirement.


Also raised four wonderful and crazy boys (men now) and a good husband 
(raised him too!) ( ? ? ) Five fun grandkids also.


Philis Anderson
Sawtooth Mountain Fjords
Grand Marais, MN 


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Re: Other Life

2007-06-24 Thread jgayle

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In my other life I am a Licensed Social Worker.MSW,ACSW,DCSW.  Also 
involved in the community, bridge player, collector of ancient horse bits 
and horse rosettes, traveler, (mostly Europe) and writing. My horse farm is 
now occupied by one old Fjord, Gunnar, and two loaned minis to help keep the 
pasture down.  Slowing down.  Used to have dressage horses but all have 
moved or passed on now.  Jean Gayle







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'The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 to 1949
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Re: Other Life

2007-06-24 Thread Barbara Lynch

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Taffy asked:
What do you do in your

other life to support your Fjord habit?



Now that Fred and I are retired, we can finally say that the Fjords are our 
life!  Everything we do seems to be for them or for us to care for them!
Barb Lynch 


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Re: Other Life

2007-06-24 Thread Douglas Knutsen

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Taffy,

I support my Fjord habit/obsession by inflicting unsuspecting clients with 
psychotherapy. Oddly, they don't usually seem to mind


Oh, I suppliment with occasional horse sex, compliments of my unassuming 
stallion.


Peg Knutsen

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To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 5:47 PM
Subject: Other Life



This message is from: fjords [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm doing a little research and need your help.  What do you do in your
other life to support your Fjord habit?



We own a farm and raise orchard grass hay and coturnix quail (about ½
million per year).



What do you do?



Taffy Mercer

Kennewick, WA

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-24 Thread Bonnie

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Hi Taffy,
This is in response to your What do you do? question. I run a small horse 
drawn carriage service in Visalia, CA. I don't have any employees and so I 
do everything myself. The business is kind of for fun since I really don't 
make much money. I do it because I love it and because I love horses and 
love sharing horses with folks who don't get to be around them. I have one 
Percheron who is very well trained and I hope to get the fjords trained in 
the next year or two and eventually have them pull one of my carriages.


During the week I am a personal assistant for a family with a lot of 
business ventures and philanthropic activities. I do a little of everything. 
By the way, I would like to move so if there is anyone out there who needs a 
personal assistant who can do it all AND take care of your horses, drive 
your truck and trailer to shows, or be your navigator at CDEs, let me know.

Bonnie MacCurdy
Visalia, CA
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To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 6:47 PM
Subject: Other Life



This message is from: fjords [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm doing a little research and need your help.  What do you do in your
other life to support your Fjord habit?



We own a farm and raise orchard grass hay and coturnix quail (about ½
million per year).



What do you do?



Taffy Mercer

Kennewick, WA

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Re: Other Life

2007-06-24 Thread Sarah Clarke
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Sarah, writing from southern California, is an aerospace engineer.  I am 
looking forward to the day when they support me... but not holding my breath.

  
Taffy asked:
What do you do in your
 other life to support your Fjord habit?





   
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