tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post7629604565825821209..comments2024-01-27T06:46:56.744-06:00Comments on Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: Jason Goes Back to SchoolMelissa-ParadigmFarmshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14274830693649851658noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post-35019716035485191642009-09-30T14:37:55.987-05:002009-09-30T14:37:55.987-05:00Horses coming out of fog ARE cool, aren't they...Horses coming out of fog ARE cool, aren't they??<br /><br />Tell Jason thanks for his post - words to live by, and your follow-up is as applicable . . . I didn't consider how often you must get questions regarding starting a retirement farm but I do appreciate the snippets and glimpses into your world and certainly have put to practice some of the solutions you have come up for challenges, routines you so aptly describe.<br /><br />I will be blogging again very soon. Chloeana, Happy's mama, is due in about 2 weeks - probably a perfect time to begin again. I've lost 4 horses this summer - all very freaky, all very heartbreaking (I know you know).<br /><br />~jonJonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03358869615379455013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post-78313415573753294102009-09-28T06:33:33.439-05:002009-09-28T06:33:33.439-05:00Lily does have a perfect roll - and now Norman has...Lily does have a perfect roll - and now Norman has shade to be in - how wonderful!<br /><br />I think Jason's post, together with your addition, is applicable to lots of things - careers, getting big jobs done, working with horses and life in general. Thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com