Re: saying hi

2000-07-07 Thread Joyce Concklin
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 At 07:33 PM 07/06/2000 -0700, you wrote:
 This message is from: Joyce Concklin
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 Just though I'd say hi from Hot and steamy Florida.
 We have been breeding and selling Fjords since
 1990.We
 also turn quite a few heads at shows or just trail
 riding in the local forests.
 Yes ,Fjords do very well in Florida.If anyone is
 interested I do have a few young geldings for
 sale.I
 enjoy reading all the letters,since their are so
 few
 Fjord people in Florida.
 Hope you all have a cool summer.
 Joyce
 
 HI JOYCE! Welcome to the List. You're going to love
 it! As a matter of fact
 we are having a cool summer here in northwest
 Montana.. would you believe
 it froze the morning of the 5th? and, on the
 4th of July we drove
 up into the remote Yaak region a few miles from the
 Canadian border and it
 WAS SNOWING! There were still a few spots of snow
 left on the ground from
 last winter too.
 
 We're all wondering if there'll be any first cutting
 hay that hasn't been
 drenched what with all the rain we've been having.
 Sure makes for great
 topics of conversations tho. =
 
 I wonder what trail riding is like down there,
 what do you have to watch
 out for?
 
 Hope we'll hear from you. 
 
 Ruthie
 Hi,Ruthie,
Trail riding through the woods here is like anywhere
else just more sand.We have some hills where quite
often we spook up dear and turkeys.My favorite is when
we come across other riders and their horses get
scared around or fjords because their different!
One time we were in the Ocala Forest and we thought we
saw hogs crossing the road ahead of us-upon
closer look it turned out to be a black bear and her 2
cubs.Our horses just waited patiently until she went
back into the woods.
Unless we go early in the mornings now its too hot and
muggy to trail ride.
The end of the month we are going to Canada and hope
the weater is cooler.
Nice chatting with you
Joyce


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Re: saying hi

2000-07-07 Thread Jean Gayle
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Very funny Ruthie, square meal from the round bales!!





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Aberdeen, WA
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Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
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Re: saying hi

2000-07-07 Thread Jean Gayle
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When I first moved here 22 years ago we had 32+ dairy farms.  Ecology and
health requirements etc. drove the dairy people out.  We now have
approximately seven dairies.  Big equipment is for sale and few
knowledgeable hay cutters are left.  Also too many use the round bales now.






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Re: saying hi

2000-07-07 Thread Bushnell's
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At 11:23 AM 07/07/2000 -0700, you wrote:
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hey Montana, come over here where we have hay growing too mature in the
fields because all the dang rules and regulations have run the farmers and
mowers off. Jean


How would that be Jean? What kind of rules and regulations?

Ruthie




Re: saying hi

2000-07-07 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hey Montana, come over here where we have hay growing too mature in the
fields because all the dang rules and regulations have run the farmers and
mowers off. Jean





Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes  Noble Book Stores





Re: saying hi

2000-07-07 Thread Jean Ernest
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Gosh, and I was thinking of moving down to that area?  It will be 80
degrees here today!  (And smokey again from forest fires!)

HI JOYCE! Welcome to the List. You're going to love it! As a matter of fact
we are having a cool summer here in northwest Montana.. would you believe
it froze the morning of the 5th? and, on the 4th of July we drove
up into the remote Yaak region a few miles from the Canadian border and it
WAS SNOWING! There were still a few spots of snow left on the ground from
last winter too.

Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, Still over 21 hours sunlight and it doesn't get
dark yet.  First cutting of hay is in. (and I got a little!)

Jean Ernest
Fairbanks, Alaska
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Re: saying hi

2000-07-07 Thread Bushnell's
This message is from: Bushnell's [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 07:33 PM 07/06/2000 -0700, you wrote:
This message is from: Joyce Concklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Just though I'd say hi from Hot and steamy Florida.
We have been breeding and selling Fjords since 1990.We
also turn quite a few heads at shows or just trail
riding in the local forests.
Yes ,Fjords do very well in Florida.If anyone is
interested I do have a few young geldings for sale.I
enjoy reading all the letters,since their are so few
Fjord people in Florida.
Hope you all have a cool summer.
Joyce

HI JOYCE! Welcome to the List. You're going to love it! As a matter of fact
we are having a cool summer here in northwest Montana.. would you believe
it froze the morning of the 5th? and, on the 4th of July we drove
up into the remote Yaak region a few miles from the Canadian border and it
WAS SNOWING! There were still a few spots of snow left on the ground from
last winter too.

We're all wondering if there'll be any first cutting hay that hasn't been
drenched what with all the rain we've been having. Sure makes for great
topics of conversations tho. =

I wonder what trail riding is like down there, what do you have to watch
out for?

Hope we'll hear from you. 

Ruthie




saying hi

2000-07-06 Thread Joyce Concklin
This message is from: Joyce Concklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Just though I'd say hi from Hot and steamy Florida.
We have been breeding and selling Fjords since 1990.We
also turn quite a few heads at shows or just trail
riding in the local forests.
Yes ,Fjords do very well in Florida.If anyone is
interested I do have a few young geldings for sale.I
enjoy reading all the letters,since their are so few
Fjord people in Florida.
Hope you all have a cool summer.
Joyce

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2000-07-06 Thread Joyce Concklin
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Re: Just saying hi.

1998-07-19 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 98-07-19 17:17:34 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'm heading off for a three week vacation in  Norway tomorrow, - anyone
jealous??  

YES!!!   But not quite as jealous as I would have been before this weekend.  I
ALMOST had my fill of beautiful horses.Have fun.  Hope you take a lot of
pictures!

Pamela



Re: Just saying hi.

1998-07-19 Thread PETSnVETS
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Hiya Everyone,

   Hope you don't mind me reminding all of you that tonight ( Sunday) and
every Sunday night from 9pm to 10pm (eastern time zone) we have a Fjord Horse
Chat Hosted by PAV Fjords(pedfjords) over in Pets and Vets. I sure hope you'll
stop by and say hello. Anyone with Internet access can access our rooms.
Main page address is ; http://www.petsandvets.com/index.html

Address directly to Horse room 1 is : 
 A HREF=http://volano1.suresite.com/petsvets/vcclient/horsechat.html  
HORSE ROOM 1/A
 http://volano1.suresite.com/petsvets/vcclient/horsechat.html 

Hope to see you there and get a chance to meet everyone

Lisa/PETSnVETS



Just saying hi.

1998-07-19 Thread Myrdal Bros
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Greetings from North Dakota,

I just signed on the other day and thought I'd say hi.  Been fun to read
the digest the past few days.  I'm heading off for a three week vacation in
Norway tomorrow, - anyone jealous??   We have had our fjords for about 2
years now, - just love'em.  We had two colts last spring, and they are
currently for sale, tho I do not know how I will part with them.  We
recently had a baby, and have our hands full with that, so we thought it
would be better for the yearlings to have a good home where they can be
worked with a bit more than I can at the moment, - seems like diapers are
more on the agenda these days. Smile.  Anyway, if anyone is interested,
give me a chat, and I'll post more of the info. when I get back.  I'll eat
some Norwegian stuff for all you out there.:)  I grew up in Norway so it's
going home to the land of fjords.

Janne Myrdal