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Post by petdesigns on Mar 30, 2010 15:58:11 GMT 1
Lovely photos!! (But I actually do prefer Holly - I've fallen for her lovely eyes, they're just as nice as my old girl's eyes were!)
That won't work since we have the ducks, geese and chicken... and still some 'left-over' fertiliser thanks to the pigs....
Hypnosis... hmmmm well... I shall try!
I suppose I should really grab him and the dogs and go to see you, LT, Merlyn and... HOLLY! ;D
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Post by reclaimingrebus on Mar 30, 2010 18:58:35 GMT 1
Is she a specific breed, Al? she does look very sweet!
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on Mar 30, 2010 22:58:58 GMT 1
Holly is a Welsh Mountain Sec. A pony, Elaine. She is actually very well bred and from the Cribyn line. Many years ago, I had a little one from that stud... going back to my teens now! Jutta, as long as I know when, I can also make sure that Sue and/or her hubby are around at LT and able to tell you far more about Holly and her history. She's looking so much better now than she did when Sue first acquired her, bless her. (My phone numbe is in admin, if needed, and yu can't get me online.)
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Post by petdesigns on Apr 1, 2010 15:13:51 GMT 1
It's going to be at least 3 weeks yet - I'm working most weekends and during the week we're never 'off' together (and Dicker is going in with the ENT specialist next week which means he might have an op with a bit of recovery time...)
I need to win the lottery - or somebody to sponsor Holly so I can afford to keep her!
:-)
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on May 12, 2010 21:15:04 GMT 1
Holly has been rehomed by a family and as a companion to another pony.
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Post by reclaimingrebus on May 13, 2010 14:11:22 GMT 1
Thats great news Al. She looked a lovely girl.
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Post by petdesigns on May 18, 2010 15:54:42 GMT 1
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on May 18, 2010 21:01:19 GMT 1
Well, I am going to be selling Ethan's little pony Daisy soon, and tempted to see if she will take to pulling a trap, too, Jutta... ;D
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Post by reclaimingrebus on May 18, 2010 22:57:13 GMT 1
I,ve come to the conclusion that other people have much more exciting lives thn me..............
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on May 18, 2010 23:37:28 GMT 1
You know what they say, Elaine... The grass is always greener... ;D You, too, could be knee deep in budgie feathers, whilst trying to pack parcels and find everything from forgotten addresses and the last pack of a certain type of seeds - put away safely, of course , and doing battle with a very slow PC, after being stuck in waiting for the doc to phone you back much of the day, and whilst the sun was shining... Oh, and not to mention having forgotten again to buy lard for making another load of fat balls for the gluttonous starlings, jackdaws and crows... Exciting? Ummm, I wonder? Mind you, I did have a handsome young doctor's hands feeling my boobs yesterday! Beats that darned mammary scan machine any day, and trying to assume a position in front of that and without a rib or collarbone getting crunched along with a boob in its jaws, or one's back going into a spasm from trying to angle one's body how the radiographer wants it! (I was never a contortionist when fit, but nowadays...? You must be joking!)
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on May 19, 2010 14:20:39 GMT 1
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Post by petdesigns on May 20, 2010 10:15:07 GMT 1
I sadly can't see your link (haven't got the time now to download the latest Adobe) - but I hope you can see this (for all horse lovers - and agility peeps!!!) www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqVLY8YfbEo(I'm sure mammary scan machines were invented by a sadist!! But where on earth did you find a GOODLOOKING (male) doctor??? I'm working for the NHS and have not found one yet ;D)
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