> I still remember the anniversary of losing my
> first horse - in 1971. I'll tell you when it gets any
> easier.
I just don't think I'll ever get over "Baby". I thought I was a pretty
strong person .... and, I've lost animals before .... but NOTHING prepared me
for loosing "Baby".
> Well, as you know, I found your Web page!
> Unfortunately, the modem on the 486 finally passed
> away a few weeks ago, or when I last got on. My
> roomie's 386's hard drive crashed or something; it
Uh Ohhhhhhhhhhh .....
> Your photo of Mr. X and you is great - will you
> be changing those intermittently? My house photos
I've already changed one of them -- on the first page I've put in one
that was taken while we were in the parade -- you can't see me or Buddy but X
shows up beautifully!! He's head is arched and he's just starting to trot ...
I was pleased when my friend presented me with the pic so I decided to put it
on my page.
> taken on Mike's camera were great; they are being
> copied and I will have FIVE COPIES to send a bunch to
> everyone who wants one! I have you, Meg, Mike, and
> Bob down for copies, right? They will be done
> THURSDAY, on KODAK PAPER, of course!
OF COURSE we wont them !!!!!! Did you even have to ask !!!!!! I'll be looking forward to receiving them.
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