Re: a nightmare

2003-04-25 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brigid, What a story! Definitely of the nightmare quality! From your description, you are VERY lucky to have gotten Tommes out of that ditch. I am amazed he was even able to breath well enough to survive, given that his abdominal contents

Re: a nightmare

2003-04-25 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
Many complications > could develop. However, I feel, felt as soon as I took the lead rope from the > officer's hand, that he will make it. He is strong, calm, happy, accepting. > He trusts people and has a lot to live for. He's what I live for. Whew, a nightmare, indeed! Over the

Re: a nightmare

2003-04-25 Thread Reena Giola
This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OH MY GOSH Brigid!! what a nightmare is right..thoughts and prayers are on their way to you and Tommes..I am glad to hear he is doing well this morningthis is like one of the stories I've

a nightmare

2003-04-25 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's 9AM and I just got home after a nightmarish experience. Last night I got a call from friend and fellow boarder Dagrun that one of my horses had gotten out of the pasture and fallen into a ditch. I was concerned, but figured we'd have him out of there

A dream or a nightmare?

1998-11-20 Thread Jon A. Ofjord
This message is from: "Jon A. Ofjord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks to all the input on wearing helmets. We too are going to invest in these necessary items. I have always ridden western and usually without even a hat much less a helmet. I would like to see helmets used in show classes. Maybe we'