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I have a million things I want to tell you, but what do you want to hear?

More links to longears in rescue?

More trail notes and real-life action stories?

More how-to's or recommendations straight from the mule's mouth?

More witty mulicisms?

More profiles of my blogging equine friends?

More Notes From the Farm?

More goats?

More chihuahuas?

You're going to get more Fenway Bartholomule—I can promise you that.

Ears,
FenBar

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  1. These are things I vote for:

    More trail notes and real-life action stories.

    More how-to's or recommendations straight from the mule's mouth.

    More witty mulicisms.

    More profiles of my blogging equine friends.

    More Notes From the Farm.

    Your devoted reader,

    Jenny

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  2. Everything but longears in rescue and other bloggers.

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  3. Yes to all of it! With photos.

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  4. EVERYTHING, but we love your muleish witticisms or witty mulicisms!

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