




The scary part is YES!...that is ME on Millie!
Originally, this blog was started to chronicle the journey of what can happen when a forgotten horse falls into the loving hands of people who care. Joy has left us, but in letting her go, I continue to live the lessons that she taught me, and attempt to Restore Joy to other horses that come into my life.
3 comments:
Wooot Wooot! She looks great under saddle!
I thought that was you! So cool to see you on a horse....Where is Millie at? Hermiston? If so, call me next time your in town, and we can meet up!
Millie is home.
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