Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 Anouk, That is truly a great gift! Nikki , " Anouk Sickler " <zurumato@e...> wrote: > That is great about the butterflies Peter. I really believe sometimes > that animals " sense " which people are vegans and which are not. > > I slso, have a special sensitivity with animals, and by some cosmic > magic, have found many injured animals of all types, along my path.. > needing to be rescued. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 Peter, Peter, Peter. That's like saying you tried being a vegetarian once and you are more " comfortable " being an omnifore <g> You just didn't get the right experience! Horses are very like people. Lots of personality and you need the right fit! Obviously you needed one in the Egyptian Arab line because they don't give the impression of being " hefty. " Or one of our old quarter horse stallion, B.C.'s kids since he's no longer with us. Smooth as glass to ride. Even converted a Tennessee Walker horse owner! Plus they have yes like a Jersey cow or Cocker spanial and are quite loving and " ask " to go for rides! Hmmmm, Nikki, we're going to have to do something about converting Peter! Lynda - <metalscarab Thursday, June 16, 2005 3:43 AM Re: Re: FW: A washingtonpost.com article FYI > Hi Nikki > > > No need to be scared, horses are wonderful animals. Though quite > > powerful so I can understand the fear a bit. > > It's more the size... they're pretty hefty things! > > > If ever in the states let me know and I'll take you riding. We must > > ask the horses permission first of course. But it is truly a > > wonderful experience. > > I've tried it once and really *didn't* enjoy it - the horse was fine, but > it just wasn't comfortable, and I'm happier walking! > > BB > Peter > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 Hi Lynda > Peter, Peter, Peter. That's like saying you tried being a vegetarian once > and you are more " comfortable " being an omnifore <g> LOL. > You just didn't get the right experience! Horses are very like people. > Lots of personality and you need the right fit! > Obviously you needed one in the Egyptian Arab line because they don't give > the impression of being " hefty. " Or one of our old quarter horse > stallion, > B.C.'s kids since he's no longer with us. Smooth as glass to ride. Even > converted a Tennessee Walker horse owner! Plus they have yes like a > Jersey > cow or Cocker spanial and are quite loving and " ask " to go for rides! > Hmmmm, Nikki, we're going to have to do something about converting Peter! I think I'll just run away and hide until you've had a chance to recover from this urge! :-) BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 OM whomever <g> That would be Eyes, not yes. TeeHee. Lynda - Lynda <lurine Thursday, June 16, 2005 8:34 AM Re: Re: FW: A washingtonpost.com article FYI > Peter, Peter, Peter. That's like saying you tried being a vegetarian once > and you are more " comfortable " being an omnifore <g> > > You just didn't get the right experience! Horses are very like people. > Lots of personality and you need the right fit! > > Obviously you needed one in the Egyptian Arab line because they don't give > the impression of being " hefty. " Or one of our old quarter horse stallion, > B.C.'s kids since he's no longer with us. Smooth as glass to ride. Even > converted a Tennessee Walker horse owner! Plus they have yes like a Jersey > cow or Cocker spanial and are quite loving and " ask " to go for rides! > > Hmmmm, Nikki, we're going to have to do something about converting Peter! > > Lynda > - > <metalscarab > > Thursday, June 16, 2005 3:43 AM > Re: Re: FW: A washingtonpost.com article FYI > > > > Hi Nikki > > > > > No need to be scared, horses are wonderful animals. Though quite > > > powerful so I can understand the fear a bit. > > > > It's more the size... they're pretty hefty things! > > > > > If ever in the states let me know and I'll take you riding. We must > > > ask the horses permission first of course. But it is truly a > > > wonderful experience. > > > > I've tried it once and really *didn't* enjoy it - the horse was fine, but > > it just wasn't comfortable, and I'm happier walking! > > > > BB > > Peter > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 Did I mention that the furbaby son #3 rescued, Tuff-Enuf Mugwump, is a hound??? Guess what, Peter. You can't hide from a hound <<eg>> Lynda - <metalscarab Thursday, June 16, 2005 10:28 AM Re: Re: FW: A washingtonpost.com article FYI > Hi Lynda > > > Peter, Peter, Peter. That's like saying you tried being a vegetarian once > > and you are more " comfortable " being an omnifore <g> > > LOL. > > > You just didn't get the right experience! Horses are very like people. > > Lots of personality and you need the right fit! > > Obviously you needed one in the Egyptian Arab line because they don't give > > the impression of being " hefty. " Or one of our old quarter horse > > stallion, > > B.C.'s kids since he's no longer with us. Smooth as glass to ride. Even > > converted a Tennessee Walker horse owner! Plus they have yes like a > > Jersey > > cow or Cocker spanial and are quite loving and " ask " to go for rides! > > Hmmmm, Nikki, we're going to have to do something about converting Peter! > > I think I'll just run away and hide until you've had a chance to recover > from this urge! :-) > > BB > Peter > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Hi Lynda That is going to be harder than it sounds! I've tried many times already. From creating duplicates of ourselves to just plain mind beams. I say we kidnap him when he hits the US, bring him down to CA by Fraggle and maybe with the 3 of us we can get something accomplished. Just don't tell him tho! And as much as I love her, can't tell Jo either. She'll definately let this one slip out. Ooooo, if we have Peter, I bet Jo will come to visit him! Nikki , " Lynda " <lurine@s...> wrote: > Peter, Peter, Peter. That's like saying you tried being a vegetarian once > and you are more " comfortable " being an omnifore <g> > > You just didn't get the right experience! Horses are very like people. > Lots of personality and you need the right fit! > > Obviously you needed one in the Egyptian Arab line because they don't give > the impression of being " hefty. " Or one of our old quarter horse stallion, > B.C.'s kids since he's no longer with us. Smooth as glass to ride. Even > converted a Tennessee Walker horse owner! Plus they have yes like a Jersey > cow or Cocker spanial and are quite loving and " ask " to go for rides! > > Hmmmm, Nikki, we're going to have to do something about converting Peter! > > Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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