Imogene
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- Middle Tennessee
Someone on another thread gave the very good advice, "Find your passion," when begs the question: What is your passion?
I am deeply interested in a few things, but my passion, the thing that takes me out of myself and refocuses all my energies, is horses, the company of horses and caring for them. Unfortunately, we don't have a car at present so I can't get to the farm to volunteer.
We'll be getting a car later this year, though, and I do plan on going back then. Really looking forward to that.
I think if I could simply, "make it so," my life would be that of a horse-care-taking Virologist.
Yes ma’am!!!!! This ^^^. Horses are a born-in-the-blood addiction for me.
I am not Amish but we farmed with horses until I was four and the mare passed in 1951.. My step granddad raised Welsh/Morgans. He was the Pegasus Wings Be earth My Feet. - giving me the best horse foundation a kid could want.
I will be 78 this month and I’ve been paying for my own since I was 12. I have laid seven horses to rest in my life, six of them being 27-31 years. I am down to my last horse who was gifted to me when one of my Walking Horses passed and the other one needed a friend. Now that other TWH has passed, the “companion” horse (who is 29-31 years) has a friend who is ON LOAN. A 13 yr old Arab who will go home because I am too old to own more horses and I wish that weren’t so.
In my lifetime, I have spent more than one night on a lounge chair in the barn wrapped in a blanket with a sick horse.