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Tag Archives: horses
Poor Ginger
I knew it was coming. Chapter 40: Poor Ginger There was a hopeless look in the dull eye that I could not help noticing, and then, as I was thinking where I had seen that horse before, she looked full … Continue reading
Fingers crossed for Ginger
While Amy is cruising with the Seven Dwarves, I’m going to try and step up and hold down the fort in her absence. I’ve heard inactivity is the death knell for any blog, so I’ll take my responsibility seriously. I’m … Continue reading