Oops. Thanks for dropping by. . .I did not see your message; I do not have a computer at home. I have been doing pretty well. I take one class at school at work part-time at the moment. . .y tu?
Oh, sorry . . . I didn't see this. I suppose the greeting has now expired! As for this morning, well, I slept early and woke up early. I woke up feeling kind of weak for some reason, had a snack and now . . . I'm as alive as normal.
Latest upload shows John Boy in a better light. This picture was taken about a month before he went to school. Halter and no lead. He has a nice extended trot and floats his gaits, turns on a dime and gives you 9-cents change. The Plans are to breed him next spring.
He is a 5-year-old quarter horse stallion whose stable-name is "John Boy." I miss him very much as he is away for two years of hunter/jumper schooling. He stands about 16 hands high, and the trainer's teen-age niece can groom him in the stall without a halter or lead. To say that he is my pride and joy (and favorite puppy) is an understatement. The vet said he was a stout boy and has asked multiple times if he was indeed a stallion to his gentle disposition. BTW did I mention that he is my pride and joy?
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