Barbaro Updates: 32
updates are now here.
Update 362: A few things to cover. It is sad to note the passing of Fitz Eugene Dixon. He was a longtime patron of Fair Hill, he had horses with Dr. Fisher and Michael Matz. Peter told me about the passing, he noted that Mr. Dixon and Michael were close.
On a more uplifting note Kennett Florist visited NBC today and had this to report:
Alie went to the NBC today and there were two white tigers, one lion, and two lionesses there! Everyone was upbeat and excited today- and REALLY excited to see the goodies we brought. Alie was told that Bobby already had some baby carrots with the greens on top that we brought today, and we were told that he really likes them- they're the best! Thank you all for your continued support for Bobby, the New Bolton Center, and us here at Kennett Florist :) As always, we will update tomorrow when we get back from our deliveries.
I noted previously someone was taking a lioness to be spade, perhaps she was part of this group.
The following article has been suggested as excellent reading for those interested in the horse slaughter bill.
And finally the following poem, from Lorraine (update 31 12:54 pm):
Positive updates cheer me, my heart soars
Knowing with each passing day, more hope than
before.
Amazing Barbaro- you have been, right from the start,
In spirit and courage, coming from within.
You uplift us all, showing character and grace,
Showing how possible it is to stay in the race--
Barbaro, you have lit the way,
All who love you will continue to hope and pray--
That progress is made, and you will be a healty
horse someday,
Grazing in pastures,under a sky so sunny blue,
A miracle in our world, that did come true.
We believe in Barbaro!
Alex,
That was a great piece on Dan Hendricks. Thank you for the time you take to interview these wonderful people, then share their thoughts with us.
It is true what he said, "We feel for horses more than people typically know". Coming from the thoroughbred world as I do, these horses become a very important part of your life. You love them, worry about them, and mourn them, as you would any family member.
Skyler
Posted by: Skyler at August 2, 2006 9:52 PM