Today we made the long trip up to Purdue with Annie on the trailer and the much longer trip home without her.
A good horse gone much too soon.
Weenie Eventer: A chicken part time eventer's journey through eventing, trail riding, cattle herding, and dressage on her fun sized horses.
Friday, October 10, 2014
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My enthusiasm to ride has vanished again. Instead of riding I've been working on teaching the baby horses to tie. Great drama ensued. ...

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Omg, I'm so sorry. I had been following the swelling pictures and knew something serious was going on, but had no idea... don't know what to say :( I'm so incredibly sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry :( words are never enough.
ReplyDeleteMany hugs. There are no words for such a loss.
ReplyDeleteI am so so sorry. There is not much else to say. You lost a best friend and my thoughts are with you. R.I.P. Annie.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry!
ReplyDeleteSending thoughts of comfort your way.
ReplyDeleteRIP Annie. So sorry for your loss. She was special.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss! My heart hurts for you.
ReplyDeleteHow horrible. I'm so so sorry :(
ReplyDeleteOh I am so sorry. :(
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