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> However, I can
> promise
> you a busy and lucrative practice with, as I said, relief shifts
> from your
> fellow Vets.
That is probably more enticing than scenery or any other fringe benefit.
I just started my own practice about two years ago after w
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In a message dated 8/4/00 9:55:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< What is more gorgeous than
Alaska in its wilderness? >>
Not a thing! Which is why we lost Hallie Sanders from Washington up to the
crisp, cool, Northwest Passag
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Pam and how about the cruise to Alaska? They have started up the old
railroad into the hinterlands, Jean Ernest? What is more gorgeous than
Alaska in its wilderness? We better not over do it our Steve will move up
there> Jean
Jean Gayl
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Now Jean, did Any of us mention the negatives in our recruitment efforts?
"it rains a lot doesn't it". Well as for rain we are actually having a
drought, sp?. Last year was the beginning of our warming trend with less
storms and rain. The R
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In a message dated 8/3/00 10:29:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< There are two local airports, one with a great restaurant and cinnamon
rolls. We are a port town, two villages offer charter ocean fishing and
whale watching. The
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My Gosh, I think I'd better consider moving down there myself! But it
rains a lot, doesn't it? And I wouldn't have all these Alaskan Tales to
tell you during the long dark winter!
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, Still light at 10:00 PM but gettin
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Steve,
Well now that other offer sounds like a movie setting! I really can not
quote the number of lakes, many. The gorgeous mountains including our
beloved Mt. Rainier are in view with their snow caps gleaming. Aberdeen Wa.
is within 2 h
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Jean,
WOW, That sounds like quite a deal!
Mary, can you up the bid? This could get interesting.
Steve
> Steve, I can assure you that a move out West to the fishing Mecca of
> the US,
> lakes, streams, rivers and ocean. Plus some of the most beautiful
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Mary,
I've always put the panic snap on the end away from the horse, too. My
feeling is that if you had to release it quickly it would be easier to
grab that end than the end on the horse that might be thrashing about.
Also, if you release that end it lea
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Steve, I can assure you that a move out West to the fishing Mecca of the US,
lakes, streams, rivers and ocean. Plus some of the most beautiful scenery
you will ever find. The rain forest is like the jungle, stag, deer,
coyotes, bear, etc. No
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Hi Mary,
When I'm in one of the stalls or in an inclosed space I hook the panic snap to
the tie spot and the bull snap to the halter. Someone pointed out to me that
if there was a "panic" situation it would be easier to get to the
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Mary Ofjord wrote:
>> I have a question for anyone who may care to answer...I have always put a
>> panic snap or trailer tie with the panic snap-end attached to the ring or
>> stationery object, and the bull snap attached to the horse
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Hi Listers; Just trying to catch up on all the emails since we were away
at Blue Earth. We didn't bring any of our horses, but did transport a
stallion for someone else, and helped, and got in the way too! Had a great
time seeing old f
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