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NameBob Klenda
Date2009-02-09
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MessageHi Sue,

Thanks for another great Diary Page. If I didn't know different I would think you are in the US. All those kind of problems happen to stock and people over here to. I reckon you made it through them, but sure couldn't have been fun. I really enjoyed seeing the pictures of the way horses are transported on the airplane.

Our winter has been pretty open, nothing as compared to last years winter. I just finished two three day leather seminars, one for saddle makers and one for 4-H leathercraft kids. They were both well attended and very successful. This winter I am trying to complete saddles and help six people learn to build saddles. I hadn't taken time to check on your diary page so thanks for sending the notice that it is up.

I am sending wishes that your lambing season goes well. Calving season is about to start here.

Best wishes,

Bob


NamePam Castleberry
Date2009-02-08
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MessageHi Sue, As usual I really enjoyed going through your website! I especially enjoy your Diary page and of course the pictures of your horses. Your party looked fun. Wish I could have gone to it. HA! It was interesting looking at the country side there in Wales especially since we sold a stallion to Wales a few years back. His name is Bar Mount Boogie. Thanks for the e-mail letting me know your new Diary was up-dated. Pam Castleberry If you have time check out our website ( International page) We just up-dated it too. lakeshastapaints.com



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NameJane
Date2008-09-16
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MessageGreat to see you at the weekend Sue, now I know why you told me to catch up on your diary pages. The photo of your horse hanging on the gate made me laugh although it must have been rather worrying at the time! The sheep worrying was horrendous, I've seen similar before but not so many. It's akin to the fox wiping out your chooks but it makes it much worse with dogs.....they have their owners to blame for letting them loose. What a total utter waste and the poor sheep.....I do hope they learn to accept your own dogs in time and recover from the trauma smilie

I see some gorgeous horses there, you must feel proud to have them. Shame about the weather, I think the welsh horses will start to develop webbed feet before too long!


See you soon......Jane @ The Equine Shop


NameBob Klenda
Date2008-09-13
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MessageHi Sue,

I am so glad I took time to go through your diary this evening. It is really interesting to see your life, its similarities and the beauty of your country. When I wrote earlier this evening, telling you about the mountain lion in the sheep here I had no idea that you had gone through something similar.

Your horses are looking good, I really like the roan mare from the sandhills. Your Alabama colt is sure going to be a dandy.

Bye for now,

Bob



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Namejean johnson
Date2008-09-11
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MessageHow sad to hear of your recent troubles. The pictures are horrific but need to be seen so that no-one is in any doubt of the carnage that loose dogs can cause. I have two pet sheep and would be devasted if anything happened to them.
The horses, as usual, look great and I look forward to seeing how they all progress. It is very interesting to see how you aproach the work with the horses and the fantastic results you have.


NameHazel Knight
Date2008-09-08
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MessageHi Sue And Andrew

Oh how I have missed your diary pages,but what I wasn't prepared for was the horrendous time that you had with the sheep worrying.It's only right that you highlight the dangers that uncontrolled dogs pose.Farming is hard enough without that!
You have more than enough to keep you well and truly occupied,how you manage it I don't know.On a brighter note the horses are looking super despite the terrible weather,mine have had rain rash and a touch of mud fever(Summer?).
Hope to meet up soon
Best Regards
Hazel smilie


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