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Guest Blogger M. (Weanling Human)

The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and the cortisone in my hock has had some effect in reducing the size of the swelling. Life is good! Guest blogger Weanling Human would agree. At age ten, she's old enough to have mulish poise and good sense but young enough to elicit the occasional, "awww, how cute!" Perfect, really. 
Without further ado, I present Weanling Human M on the subject of equines:

I, weanling human (as you may have heard Fenway calling me) have a strong love for all equines, especially mules and horses. Fenway the "talking" mule has made his way up to the top 3 best animals ever. He is currently in 2nd place after my pony, Oliver. At Cain Lake Stables I ride a lovely bay gelding called Dino. He is definitely an honorary mule to Fenway as well as myself. I feel blessed for the experience of being around these noble, gentle animals. What a lucky weanling human I am!

P.S. may your hay be fresh and abundant. may your trails be smooth and scenic. may your friends be as nice as me, weanling human.


Ears to you!



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  1. Hi, weanling human. You definitely deserve all your good fortune! Fenway, Oliver and Dino are lucky to have you as a friend!

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  2. Hi M, Darn, it would be very nice for you to guest host on occasion! Better yet, you may need your very own blog!

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  3. Hay M - I agree with Blue Page - you need your own blog!

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    Your fren,

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