In a message dated 1/7/2008 2:20:06 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
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Willie was in a blanket and a rain coat on top of that in a ten foot square  
pipe corral. Now his box stall was thirty miles, away but he survived. He  
checked out AAA with the vet checks. You know he is standing out of his stall  
tonight go figure. He is really happy with his new filly and doesn't want to  
loose sight of her. We have another filly here with her that is two months  
younger getting weaned. The fillies are best buds now and eat together. My  
beautiful filly that was cream and black is brown and brown. Her lovely friend  
that 
was flaxen is also brown. We got our self wet here. While I was gone  
yesterday my worker proceeded to take my barn apart and clean each stall out 
and  
organize them. I concerted them all but one. I have a metal porta four stall  
with 16 foot breezeway type barn double hip roof with skylights. The barn was  
full of ash and grit from the fires. What a cool worker. Since he does not 
speak 
 English he told his boss to tell me he likes staying with us and feels at 
home.  My husband watched the chargers and invited him to watch with him. Sylvia





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