Re-posted in plain text for Karen:

I don't know why it surprises me so much, but I am amazed at how many of
us have had or have horses.  With the holiday's approaching, a very
special Christmas eve memory comes to the forefront.  The stress of the
holidays had really gotten to me and I had recently broken up with my
boyfriend.   I left work and all I wanted to do was go home and
hibernate.  I couldn't imagine facing people at the various "merry"
gatherings I was suppose to attend.  The snow was coming down heavily
and I stopped to pick up my beautiful berner girl, Magic, on my way to
the barn to feed the horses.   I trudged through the chores and when the
horses were all fed, blanketed and put up for the night, I sat there on
the grain bin and listened to the comforting munching of hay while Magic
worriedly sat at my feet.  I need to get out of this funk!!!   My
wonderful POA pony who I had since she was 2 years old (then 20 years
old) had her newly washed red winter blanket on.  I grabbed an old set
of sleigh bells out of the tack room and a halter & lead rope off the
hook.  I hopped on Dots, tied the bells to her blanket and hooked the
lead rope on her halter.   With Magic, along side us, we ventured out
into the night with the snow coming down all around us.  We trotted
around neighborhood, bells a-ringing!  As we passed people, smiles came
across their faces and by the time I returned to the barn, a smile was
on my face as well.   Both Magic and Dots have left me now, but the
memory of that one Christmas eve will never be forgotten.

Since Dots, I have owned Promise (QH/Arab cross) who has been donated to
a handicap riding program, Tess (TB) who is being leased by a young lady
and showing in hunters/equitation and Panda (Paint) who still provides
my neices and nephews with rides when they come to visit and me when I
have time to ride.   The horses have slowly been phased out as most of
my time is spent with the dogs.  You have to admit, it's a lot easier to
load up the dogs to go to a show, than it is to load up the horses.

Karen Thoubboron
Maibock Kennel
Pittsfield, MA


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