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Terri Farley
Wabi Sabi

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

News Flash

Dear Readers,
Remember when I told you I was working with the Wild Horse Preservation League (they did most of the work; I talked a little) to get a grant from the Nevada Department of Tourism to put together visitor maps to where the wild things (horses!) are?
Well, we got approved.
More info later.
Yippee,
Terri


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Comments: WOOHOO! That souns incredibly cool! If that happened here in AZ, I would be PSYCHED!!! Good job!!!!
=D *thumbs up*
  YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!
  One more thing Terri. Do you live in Reno? Or near it? If so, I read in the Horse Illustrated magazine about a Parelli Celebration 2009 going on there from May 15-17. They have a website to go to, which is www.parelli.com Other places they will be are Franklin TN, Sydney AUS, Harrisburd PA, Reno NV, Madison WI, Kansas City MO, Ft. Worth TX, Lakeland Fl, and Birmingham UK. Just thought you guys would be interested! =D
  yaya thats so great
  "2 thumbs up...great work Terri !

ps for those of you interested in looking at pictures of Orphan BLM Mustang Foals and Fillies "Go To

http://equine.wisecomp.com

Then look for Horses; then press Boy Horses or Girl Horses;

I like all the Horses; both the boys and the girls;

I look at Jackie the Filly Mustang alot;

She would make a good riding Horse;

I think Mustangs are good Riding Horses because they are smaller in stature so they are easy to ride...

Good Luck; anna in Conn.
  Awesomeness!
  ps would the Nevada Dept. of Tourism give maps to people who want to see the Wild Mustangs in their natural habitiat?

this was the idea I alwasys had since I fist learned of the Wild Mustangs plight about 5 years ago;

Build up a great big Herd of Wild Mustangs and then have tourists view the Mustangs thundering down the plains; be a great tourist site
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