So sorry to hear this outcome, the grief will eventually give way to happy memories, though that will take time, so for now look after yourself and know she was served well, as a goddess should be - RIP Mcc
I've only been once - in 1988 when my friend was working for Miranda Morley so lived in a cottage on the estate and we got access to areas usually out of bounds, this year I will get my usual supply of sofa nibbles and maybe a glass of something bubbly for xc day - sorry Fred, your walk will be...
So sad, I loved taking the boys to see him driving the Norwich Union mail coach, his greys were totally awesome, my goodness that was some years ago! RIP John
Bear, aka Yogi did his low down in his foot when he was nine and never came sound enough to ride again, although he was happy as a field ornament so I retired him - I would not be riding a lame horse I'm afraid
I started mine before new year!, inspired by a news article about a pensioner who used her bus pass to travel to towns and cities to litter pick, I decided I was tired of seeing rubbish in the hedges on my daily dog walk, so bought some bin bags to take with me, two days in & I've picked three...
So pleased she's made it through, though yipes for the bill - Dougal did cost over £500 for one night at the vets and a feeding tube, but bear in mind she will still probably
out live you, so on a rate per year is value for money
That is good news, at least this mild weather means there is still plenty of dandelions about (well in Norfolk there are) so you should continue to have a fresh food supply
Lovely day helping at blackwater farm hunter trial & ODE, some delicious ponies going round (oh I wish I were 10 again) and some equally lovely horses with owners giving them huge amounts of praise for getting them home safely, lovely autumn sunshine and lots of happy 'customers'
well done...