Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Maisie Report
For the latest Maisie news, please visit the Paradigm Farms blog for this post. I'd say she looks pretty happy!
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I'm glad Maisie gets to be with a horse she knew and lived with - it has to make it easier knowing she is with a friend!
ReplyDeleteIs Norman a painted pony? In the one photo when he is greeting your daughter, he looks very much like our pony. Do you have photos? I'd love to see a full body shot of him!
Maisie and Lily look like they are having fun together again. Glad she is adjusting so easily.
ReplyDeleteBillie - Norman is a champagne overo, complete with amber eyes and chocolate points - here are some photos of him:
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She sure does look happy there! Glad you sent her there, they sound like nice people and looks like she will have a good home and a friend :)
ReplyDeleteShe looks very happy, Kate. I'm glad for her that she and Lily were reunited. You take such good care of your horses.
ReplyDeleteAww, she looks so content already, and Lily and Norman look very well indeed.
ReplyDeleteYour guys are so lucky to have found you, Paradigm looks like retired horsey heaven :)
Thanks for the link, Kate - his left head and neck shot reminds me quite a lot of our Apache Moon, although Apache is a darker brown w/o the champagne coloring. It's those jagged markings that are similar, I think.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome Kate! Must make it easier knowing Maise is at such a great place! Thanks for sharing the good news.
ReplyDeleteI kind of like this girl. Maybe it's her expression. I like a little bigger withers but she seems OK.
ReplyDeleteKate, She looks very happy there, and it certainly looks like a wonderful farm! With lots of horses and lots of great pastures! And terrific people overseeing your special horses as well!
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