This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Catherine I got to your first page okay, but when I tried to get to your
other pages, it shut my whole computer out to the C prompt. Admittedly I
only have a 486 with an upgrade, but it is something to keep in mind. (Yeah
I know, any one have a used pentium they are dumping). My husband makes web
pages and he tries to keep them attractive but simple enough so even that
basic computers can run them. All this talk about new web pages, I told my
husband, heeeyyyy, make me one too. I designed the last one kinda and I
think it needs a little pizazz! I did make a Fjord animated gif on my links
page, that was fun and extremely tediuos! So I am thinking...

The young horse green rider discussion is great. I am willing to sell in a
circumstance like that IF the owner agrees to do something like what Gayle
mentioned--have help every step of the way. In fact, I always recommend
Gayle to my customers! If you have help and are comitted it does work out. 

It is kinda funny because these imprinted foals can be so mellow and
trusting. Lots of times when buyers come over the babies are napping. They
lift their heads but don't get up. If the buyer scratches their bellies,
they roll over like dogs--ha. You can pick up their legs and just wiggle em
or play with them. When they do get up they are sweet and nice. BUT! I
always warn people. Don't kid yourself! They may look dog tame and are
respectful now, but they will test the heck out of you when you get them
home. If you are not savvy, you are going to get bamboozled right away and
be sorry you bought a foal! Respect does not transfer well--you have to
earn it. That is why Carol says such things, well be careful with the
greenest rider and your best horse. They still need help learning. You can
have a super horse and in the hands of a novice it can be a real pill! On
the other hand, if you have a green horse and green handler, they are
committed and get help and all, I have seen some amazing partnerships
develop! You know, we can give our best advice, but you can't control
people's lives. If they want to try something, they should. I mean,
otherwise life is too dull.

We had snow again last night. I am real sick of the lingering winter. I
want to get playing with the horses and the snow with warm up during the
day and snow again at night makes for a huge mud pit! It's quite annoying.
I want the real MCCoy! IE warmer, drier, sunshine-----kind of a baby huh?

Misha
Shota Fjords
http://www.eoni.com/~mishamez

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