Get to Know Mikey as She Goes on Her Mission
What kind of person would drive 2,400 miles to rescue one abandoned blind horse, with a promise to take care of its overgrown feet while she's at it?Get some answers here, from her blog (check out her front truck plate at right--which pretty much says it all.)
http://thehorseshoeinghousewife.blogspot.com
I will get to meet Mikey for the first time tomorrow. Meanwhile, I hope she's ridin' down the highway in good form, that her tires stay good, and that she's successful with her second agenda (which you can read about on her blog, and has to do with a certain popular vice).
As I've said before on this blog: Sometimes, for whatever reason, a gal just needs a road trip.
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5 Comments:
Juli, we are all looking forward to the rest of this adventure. Thanks for posting about this poor fellow, and for cheering Mikey on.
We now know that the blind horse is a mare.
We also know that Janet, an employee of the livestock company, has been caring for her while Mikey's been making the arrangements to get her to Shiloh Horse Rescue. And that the business' owner has contributed the feed for keeping her the last couple of weeks.
There will be lots of hands to shake and people to thank for this one.
A great big "Good Job!!" goes to Janet and the unnamed business owner.
I love Mikey's blog, she is on my blogroll (don't worry Juli you are too!) :)
This is why I love this Blog role so much! You are all just great horsewomen-not just riders or owners. It takes dedication,intestinal fortiude and heart to be a horsewoman. Though none of us may make it to the Halls of the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, you all belong right there with the best of them! Great job Juli and Mikey!
Can't wait to hear part two of this whole story!
Thank you for keeping us all updated on Mikey's progress! I hope she has a safe trip! And of course thanks goes out to everyone helping with the blind horse.
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