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Post by vtkiger on Dec 18, 2008 18:35:57 GMT -5
I read of your predicament earlier but didn't respond although I felt and understood your sadness. I was only reading as a guest because I didn't think I remembered my password, but after reading of your Christmas miracle, I just had to respond and lo and behold, this computer remembered my password for me today! Yay for the good Samaritan who is allowing you the extra time. Good luck with finding homes for some of your herd. I hope you get to keep at least one.....I know how tough it is out there this year....we are feeding 10 horses (one of which is a kiger) and while so far we are keeping our bills paid and have plenty of hay and grain, it is definitely more difficult and there isn't much extra money (well none) usually after all is said and done. Happy Holidays! Shirley
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Post by DianneC on Dec 18, 2008 22:07:00 GMT -5
Hoorah! That's super news! God bless whoever helped you out with the best Christmas ever. And to you and Rick too!
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Dec 19, 2008 7:04:34 GMT -5
I am so happy to hear things are working out....it is tough right now for everyone. Hopefully things will look up and you can find them great homes like they deserve!
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Post by lindad on Dec 19, 2008 12:56:54 GMT -5
God bless the one who granted this reprieve and miracle. Warms my heart! I am so happy for you and grateful to the person(s) who was led to assist. Merry Christmas. Linda D
Don't repay kindness, pass it on! Wouldn't amazing things happen if we all passed on (payed forward) the kindnesses shared with us.
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Post by lindad on Dec 19, 2008 13:05:01 GMT -5
Just an FYI for those experiencing economic disaster and facing possible forclosure, that have large farm animals, (at least in Michigan) you have 1 year to vacate in order for you to relocate the animals. No pity on the humans but the animals get some consideration.
Linda D
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