On 8/25/07, Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch3.html
Got it to work and found myself in the second one.
I think there's a portrait picture of you and Gloi in #3.
Didn't do the third one last night. Did it this am and found it. They are fun.
Hi Anna
Yes they are - thanks Judy - just what I need another distraction :
Robyn
Icelandic Horse Farm
Robyn Hood Phil Pretty
Vernon BC Canada
www.icefarm.com
Yes they are - thanks Judy - just what I need another distraction :
Did you see you?
I have the one of Mandy and her husband riding on their wedding day.
I need a picture of Christine!
And one of Phil!
Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com
Here are a few IceHorses memory match games with our own pictures (pictures
of us or our horse) included:
http://iceryder.net/icehorsememorymatch.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsememorymatch2.html
Find yourself! If you're not there, let me know as I'm building a few more
memory match games
On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 03:53:42PM -0700, Judy Ryder wrote:
Here are a few IceHorses memory match games with our own pictures (pictures
of us or our horse) included:
http://iceryder.net/icehorsememorymatch.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsememorymatch2.html
Find yourself! If you're
http://iceryder.net/icehorsememorymatch.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsememorymatch2.html
There should be an s at the end of icehorse. Here's the correct
addresses, as well as a third page:
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch2.html
i'm afraid i only get the home page.
Are you able to get it now?
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch2.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch3.html
Did you find you?
Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com
On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 06:40:47PM -0700, Judy Ryder wrote:
i'm afraid i only get the home page.
Are you able to get it now?
yup! the timing thing doesn't seem to do anything, but it's still fun.
such cute little icons!
Did you find you?
certainly did -- no mistaking fuzzy me on fuzzy
On 8/25/07, Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you able to get it now?
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch2.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch3.html
Did you find you?
Got it to work and found myself in the second one.
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch3.html
Got it to work and found myself in the second one.
I think there's a portrait picture of you and Gloi in #3.
Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch2.html
http://iceryder.net/icehorsesmemorymatch3.html
Fun!! Thanks, Judy!
Robyn S
We found our wonderful old TWH gelding, Mac, dead in the pasture this
morning.
He was our first horse, and he was 24. We bought him when he was five. He
was fine last night, but he's never done well in the heat. I suspect he
just had a heart attack and went.
Rest in peace, Big Guy.
From: Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We found our wonderful old TWH gelding, Mac, dead in the pasture this
morning.
Oh, I'm so sorry Karen. I would be devastated so I can only imagine your
feelings.
V
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See Fireworks On Live
Oh, Karen, I am so sorry for you at the loss of your old TWH, but thrilled
for him that he got to die with dignity in a place he loved. I would so
much rather my animals die on their own like he did.
All sympathy.
Nancy
Oh Karen:
So sorry to hear about Mac. He was a nice guy.
Cherie
Rest in peace, Big Guy.
Karen -
My heart goes out to you - What a wonderful life he had with you.
Laree
Hi Karen,
It is shocking to find a horse dead in the pasture, the same kind of thing
happened with Lettir, but I think that when a horse can die of non painful
natural causes it is so much easier than having to make the decision
otherwise. We have a 35 year old mare who is spending her last days
--- Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We found our wonderful old TWH gelding, Mac, dead in
the pasture this morning.
I'm sorry, Karen. What a shock for you, I'm sure. My
thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Susan in NV
Nevermore Ranch
On 8/4/07, Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We found our wonderful old TWH gelding, Mac, dead in the pasture this
morning.
It is very sad to lose a loved one! I will be thinking of you guys
today and your loss of your old dear family member!
Janice
--
yipie tie yie yo
Karen,
My thoughts are with you. We lost Paul's first horse this past
January. He was 27 and the best Quarter Horse for a non riding husband. I
know how
you feel.
Renee
** Get a sneak peek of the
so sorry Karen. When her time comes, I hope my old girl (and all of my
creatures) goes peacefully in the night as well...
Bia
Karen, I am so sorry...
--
Debbie in MN ~ Please check out how we can all help raise money for
Huginn's Hospital Fund ~ http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgtrq74d_386xtqp
~~~If we all do a little, we will have a lot
On 8/4/07, Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We found our wonderful old TWH gelding, Mac, dead in the pasture this
morning.
Karen,
I am so sorry for your loss. I always feel a little less traumatized
by a loss when they die on thier own and a decision to end thier
suffering does not have
On 8/4/07, Nancy Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, Karen, I am so sorry for you at the loss of your old TWH, but thrilled
for him that he got to die with dignity in a place he loved. I would so
much rather my animals die on their own like he did.
All sympathy.
Nancy
--
Nancy, I agree
Oh Karen, how sad. I love the Rainbow Bridge poem, I am sure you know it. Mac
is there, eating grass and waiting.
Jean
We found our wonderful old TWH gelding, Mac, dead in the pasture this
morning.
We heard a lot about him so there are lots of memories out there now.
Sounds like it was quick and painless. We know you'll miss him.
Sue
--- Virginia Tupper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We found our wonderful old TWH gelding, Mac, dead
in the pasture this
morning.
I am s sorry. How old was he. My thoughts are
with you.
Happy Trails from Lorraine
Karen,
I am so sorry for you, but that is the best way to go. That is what
happened to my Joki two years ago. Was fine in the evening, even had a
massage that he very much enjoyed and then was down in the morning
dead. The grass was not disturbed at all so he just laid down and
died. I think it
Thanks for all the kind notes, on list and off. They mean a lot tome. We
were able to get the farmer who cuts our hay to bring a backhoe over, so Mac
is buried on the property now, right beside my old QH, Sundance.
Karen
Karen Thomas
Wingate, NC
No virus found in this outgoing message.
He was our first horse, and he was 24. We bought him when he was five. He
was fine last night, but he's never done well in the heat. I suspect he
just had a heart attack and went.
I'm sorry to hear that Karen--I know you loved him very much.
I'm glad he didn't suffer though.
Robyn S
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, Anna Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 5/3/07, pippa258 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just been watching a movie called What the bleep do we know?
which explores neurological processes via quantum physics
and quantum
uncertainty. It is fascinating!
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