This message is from: Cynthia Madden
Hi Amy,
I can understand your disappointment at being denied support for your
parade. However, that said, I watch the Rose Bowl Parade every year and the
thought of seeing Fjords in it was a huge opportunity for the breed's
exposure and I was very proud to se
This message is from: mabo...@aol.com
I am replying to Amy Evers' comment on the parade matter. Amy, I am sorry
that you received no support when your group entered a major parade. The hurt
is palpable in your post. I do understand your concerns about the Rose Parade
and now the organizing for
em worked their butts
off to get them ready, etc. That said, I have to wonder at the sudden support
for people who want to do parades. From what I saw of the preparation for this
event they had a LOT of help, especially in the financial aspect, which is a
good thing. It's confusing though, in
This message is from: Caroline Warren
Love you pics, especially of the sleighs. I almost wish I were back
in the snow country!
Caroline Warren
Chico, CA
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I thought those of you who had bridle or boot questions might look at our
parade pictures on facebook at pondhouseponies. We really have liked these
john lyon type 'mule ring' bridles for fit. The Renegade boots for parade and
trail in 2ww. They also come
This message is from: reviv...@thegrid.net
Hi everyone,
All this talk about doing a parade... Is anybody interested in doing a Fjord
Breed demonstration at the Pomona, CA Equine Affaire next February?
Vestlandshest is in the early stages of planning to have a booth in the Breed
Pavilion and ho
This message is from: reviv...@thegrid.net
Hi everyone,
All this talk about doing a parade... Is anybody interested in doing a Fjord
Breed demonstration at the Pomona, CA Equine Affaire next February?
Vestlandshest is in the early stages of planning to have a booth in the Breed
Pavilion and ho
This message is from: "Frederick J Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Here in Wilkeson they have annual Wilkeson Days eventsparade handcar
races etc.
The parade starts out with a BIG cannon being shot off...
In our staging area, suddenly appeared about a dozen hopped up riding lawn
mowers.
No mufflers
ss! Maybe 10 seconds passed before we had
regained our parade composure, but it seemed an eternity. I had never
seen so many people packed in on a parade route before in my life; it
looked like a New York ticer-tape parade in a canyon of tall buildings,
er, casinos! It was almost claustrophobic. We sl
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Hi,
I just had to jump in here and tell a couple of funny stories on Dusty.
Personally, I don't particularly like riding in parades - HURRY UP & WAIT! The
last one that we rode in was the Festival of Roses in Portland, OR a few years
ago. Th
This message is from: Starfire Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hopefully, your little parade has some rules to help keep people safer.
>
Amen!
> We do not enter any parade that allows candy to be thrown from the entrants.
>Nothing worse than a few hundred kiddies diving for t
This message is from: "Jeanne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I LOVE doing parades... (so does Sandy North! (J/K) but she IS my official
parade photographer) ;-)
Where we live, Berthoud, CO, they have two parades each year, one in the
summer and one at Christmas. I love doing both. We di
> unusual I should worry about?
>
Having done ( and won ) our fair share of parades while in CA. I
think we may have seen it all, as far as scary entries in a parade. Instead of
avoiding the Firetrucks, like everything else, train for it. Plant yourself
nearby a busy station and let your h
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In a message dated 7/5/2005 10:16:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Parades
are for sure, the most scary, dangerous horse related things you can do. I
moved
to UT and LOVE it hereBUT.
LOL!!! THANKS A LOT LISA!My posse
This message is from: Lisa Sherrodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I used to ride my Arab mare every year at Cheyenne
Frontier Days. We did 3 parades every week. I have to
hand it to my arab, she always went through like a
champ. I couldn't ride her on trails without numerous
"horse monsters
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Lisa,
I can't agree more on the parades! After our last ones, with needing a
"walker" out front to clear a path through the "darlings" and dealing with the
hot rodder two feet behind our hay wagon "screaming" hi
...)
We WERE in the above mentioned parade, and yes we had a GREAT time! If only
other parades were so much fun!
The Bishop Mule Days Celebration is a real big thang 'round these parts, and
my co-rider Robin Chapin and I knew we wanted to ride in it 3 years ago when
our friends, the Roeser family
This message is from: "Denise Delgado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
hey listers,
i attended the bishop mule days celebration this last weekend in bishop,
california. what a good time anyway, to get back to the list; during
the parade there were two women on fjords, dressed western. i was too far
a
This message is from: "Bushnell's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for your gracious words Shirley..(Oscar's Round Mountain Fjords) we
too very much enjoyed our Fjord get-together at Bonners Ferry, ID. The
teamwork of our three Fjord ranches made this a special effort. It's grass
root efforts like thi
This message is from: "Oscar & Shirley Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What a great weekend for a small town's summer festival. Kootenai River
Days in Bonners Ferry, Idaho includes a parade and this year thanks to Gene
& Ruth Bushnell (Bushwacker Fjords) and friend Chip Lamb (Quad - L Fjords),
Fjor
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In a message dated 6/17/99 4:30:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I wonder if a mare
> is better in this situation or if it is just the personality of the horse?
Baldur, my gelding, is my sole school horse right now. He is patient
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In a message dated 6/17/99 13:30:04 Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I wonder if a mare is better in this situation or if it is just the
personality of the horse? >>
I think it's just the coping mechanism of the individual horse. I
quot; ]
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Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: bears, parades, hippotherapy etc
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Yep. Juniper is our own, personal use, hippotherapy horse. With more
education and training on my part, I may someday use her as a therapy horse
with other children. But you certainly cannot beat her kindness, temperment
for these special kids!
Pamela
iving and riding. bye, denise delgado, northern california.
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Sent: Saturday, June 12, 1999 12:06 AM
Subject: bears, parades, hippotherapy etc
> This message is from: Cathy Koshman <[EMAI
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Date: Saturday, June 12, 1999 5:02 AM
Subject: bears, parades, hippotherapy etc
>This message is from: Ca
This message is from: Karen McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Kathy,
I was glad you posted. I do vaguely remember your post about the pit bulls
in the park - how horrifying!
My main reason for getting in touch is that my mom lives not too far from
you, on Mudge Island.(Off Nanaimo, nr Gabriola.)
Norwegian fjord
stallions and mares in downtown Victoria as he passed along all those
mirrored windows. Just couldn't pass up an opportunity to greet all those
wonderful horses. Parades and fjords - gotta love em!! We had been given
misinformation about the end of the parade and been told i
This message is from: FJORDING <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lars and I went to two Memorial Day parades here on Long Island, New
York yesterday. The first, in a town called Syosset, was a disaster. Just as
the parade began, the rain began. This was followed by the lightning and
thunder. Wi
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