Archive for March, 2007

Merriewold’s new tractor.
Is this cute or what!

Who says big girls can’t have toys!

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Jackie and WNC Rocketman are going to an open dressage show on March 24th at Twin Rivers Ranch in Paso Robles, CA.  It’s the first show of the year and we are going in First Level Test 2.  It will be good to get out to show as it is very stimulating to the learning process!  Diana and Equinox Jazzman will be showing April 29th and it will be their 2007 debut!

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Connie and Pogie at Triple Diamond Ranch In Okeechobee, Florida came up with the name  ‘Jesse James’  for our Santa Fe Renegade colt.  In addition, they gave us two pages of other “J” names.  Thanks so much for your help!  Merriewold Jesse James feature page.

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Although he was born almost six weeks ago this is our only photo.  It was taken  minutes after his birth!  In his first video he is absolutely darling and I will be getting new photos very soon.  JS Bach feature page

JS at the time of his birth

 

 

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Our wonderful mare Rarity passed away last week.  She lived at Saralin in Kentucky and as Sally described it,  Rarity was on her way back to the barn to have her evening meal when she just laid down and died.  A tribute to this great mare will be coming soon!

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MLF Emotion has a big chestnut colt Merriewold Jesse James (raf) Emotion and Jesse

MLF Emotion is proud to announce the arrival of her chestnut colt Merriewold Jesse James.  He was born just before midnight on March the 5th and is just two days old in these photos.  Congratulations Mo!  To see more photos click on the link to Emotions feature page then go to her album.

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Jackie’s Garden Getting the gophers out of the Garden

Jackie gets fed up with the gophers and decides to take action. 

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Tree Arch View from Diana’s House Yearling Pasture

Winter is the rainy time in California and thankfully we have had just enough to start growing the pastures.  Click on a photo to enlarge!

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