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To all you horsey lover's here is K's horse!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 317315" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I have them in my back yard, they can make me mad as all get out, yet they never cease to amaze me - what they can do with a child, their ability to "just know", their rules for existence in their own little societies - they still amaze me. Mostly the way they can touch a little soul that nothing else seems to reach. I'm glad K is getting the opportunity!</p><p> </p><p>Enjoy the Horse Boy. I didn't cry when Ol' Yellar died, but I did when I read that book. I'm going to meet the author and see the movie in a couple of weeks. If I hadn't seen the difference horses made on my own two boys, I may have been skeptical about the book, but I've seen it myself, tho the book is far more amazing.</p><p> </p><p>Fran, when you have time, come on over. The sad part is, tho, that I really don't know diddley about them. I'm pretty sure you can own them for a lifetime and still know very little. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 317315, member: 1848"] I have them in my back yard, they can make me mad as all get out, yet they never cease to amaze me - what they can do with a child, their ability to "just know", their rules for existence in their own little societies - they still amaze me. Mostly the way they can touch a little soul that nothing else seems to reach. I'm glad K is getting the opportunity! Enjoy the Horse Boy. I didn't cry when Ol' Yellar died, but I did when I read that book. I'm going to meet the author and see the movie in a couple of weeks. If I hadn't seen the difference horses made on my own two boys, I may have been skeptical about the book, but I've seen it myself, tho the book is far more amazing. Fran, when you have time, come on over. The sad part is, tho, that I really don't know diddley about them. I'm pretty sure you can own them for a lifetime and still know very little. lol [/QUOTE]
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