TicTac
Well-Known Member
A chance meeting at Olympia led me to discover that my daughters first pony is still alive and well.
Mickey is a 10.0hh shetland pony who came to us in his early 20's when my daughter was just 3. We had him on loan for 5 1/2 years and were heart broken when we had to return him. Not only was he my daughters companion but he looked after my 16.3 Tb called Sam and the two were inseperable. We all adored him. Sam passed to the pasture in the sky a few years ago.
My daughter and I went over to visit Mickey today and I have to say that I shed a little tear when I saw him as I was so pleased to see him. He is well into his late 30's now with alot more grey hair and a few less teeth but otherwise healthy.
The photos in my siggy are of then and now ( Don't know how to put piccys on without changing signature) On leaving I did wonder if it would be possible for us to have Mickey once again to end his days in luxury with us, a thought I can't get out of my head lol
Mickey is a 10.0hh shetland pony who came to us in his early 20's when my daughter was just 3. We had him on loan for 5 1/2 years and were heart broken when we had to return him. Not only was he my daughters companion but he looked after my 16.3 Tb called Sam and the two were inseperable. We all adored him. Sam passed to the pasture in the sky a few years ago.
My daughter and I went over to visit Mickey today and I have to say that I shed a little tear when I saw him as I was so pleased to see him. He is well into his late 30's now with alot more grey hair and a few less teeth but otherwise healthy.
The photos in my siggy are of then and now ( Don't know how to put piccys on without changing signature) On leaving I did wonder if it would be possible for us to have Mickey once again to end his days in luxury with us, a thought I can't get out of my head lol