 The bandaged leg
 Down the Stretch
Dunraven Pass is resting comfortably in his stall. How dull is that? I have included a picture of his bandaged leg. I still like the one of him passing other horses, so it is here, too. We’re are three weeks down, five to go, before he goes out in the round pen for thirty days. Yawn. Since that kind of news will put even me to sleep, we’ve decided we need to look harder for a two year old. If there are enough interested folks, just maybe pictures of some “diamond in the rough” will be in the next post! I’m thinking that we have paid all our dues related to broken legs and other maladies; so the next horse we buy just may be the one! Have I mentioned lately that hope springs eternal?! If you think now is the time to take that leap of faith, let me know–like today or tomorrow. If there is enough interest, we’ll look harder.
| And there are still books available! There are things in the works that you may be interested in. In Louisville, the plans include a signing at J. Harrords in conjunction with and a portion of the proceeds going to a wonderful local horse adoption group located here. For the Missouri family contingent, you should have heard about the dates of the Missouri book tour. In August, we will be in Keenebunkport, and in route to K’port, we’re going through Saratoga where there is something in the works. If you want to know more about any of these, let me know. If you just want to order the book through the web, that works too. Click on the book link or go directly to www.rosecoloredhorses.com. If you have read the book and liked it, feel free to tell all your friends. Thanks to those of you who said nice things on Face Book–yes, some of your friends are buying books!! Thanks to those of you who said nice things on Linkedin–yes, some of your connections are buying books!! And thanks to those of you for saying nice things on the website. For those who didn’t like it, thanks for suffering in silence!! |
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| Yes, it is kind of hard to be excited when one’s only horse has a broken leg, but I’ll keep working at it! And who knows, we may find another horse! We may win the lottery! Regardless, until next time, be well, keep the faith–and read a good book! |
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