Thank you for your thanks Frances. Actually however one may describe your posts 'rambling' (to speak or write at length and with many digressions.) is not a word I'd use in describing your posts which are usually to the point and shorter than my paragraphs and frequently shorter than my comments.
We were watching Olympia yesterday (on TV), and were admiring the beautiful grooming of the horses. Fairfax obviously receives the same detailed attention; he looks beautiful, unlike the 4 dirty nags that 'just about survive' in the field below us. I send virtual carrots.
Thank you, Fairfax. Thank you, Frances. I always enjoy your blog posts, as I'm something of a rambler myself, to put it mildly. Our darlin' dog Lindy joins me in saying Merry Christmas to you and yours. K
I could copy & paste Graham's comment and publish it as my own comment, since it mirrors exactly what I wanted to say. I often wish I'd be able to write more concisely and to the point, but - as you can see - I can't even do it in a simple comment. Happy Christmas to you and your loved ones, too!
I live with my husband in Devizes in Wiltshire where I spend my time writing, reading, riding (I am the lucky owner of a beautiful horse, Blue), and keeping up with my four children and an increasing number of small grandchildren (eight so far). I was for many years a nurse and a Relate counsellor. I have taught creative writing both at a local college and a prison, and I review a wide variety of items - including books - for the Amazon Vine programme.I write to death row prisoners in America, being a life-long opponent jof the death penalty. And I spend too much time blogging..
I can be contacted by email: franstott@waitrose.com
Thank you for your thanks Frances. Actually however one may describe your posts 'rambling' (to speak or write at length and with many digressions.) is not a word I'd use in describing your posts which are usually to the point and shorter than my paragraphs and frequently shorter than my comments.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your posts, and speaking as a non horsey person....that is a beautiful photo of a very handsome Fairfax!
ReplyDeleteWe were watching Olympia yesterday (on TV), and were admiring the beautiful grooming of the horses. Fairfax obviously receives the same detailed attention; he looks beautiful, unlike the 4 dirty nags that 'just about survive' in the field below us. I send virtual carrots.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Fairfax. Thank you, Frances. I always enjoy your blog posts, as I'm something of a rambler myself, to put it mildly.
ReplyDeleteOur darlin' dog Lindy joins me in saying Merry Christmas to you and yours.
K
I could copy & paste Graham's comment and publish it as my own comment, since it mirrors exactly what I wanted to say.
ReplyDeleteI often wish I'd be able to write more concisely and to the point, but - as you can see - I can't even do it in a simple comment.
Happy Christmas to you and your loved ones, too!
Happy Christmas, Frances - and Fairfax.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas, Frances (and Fairfax) (I don't speak to horses very often)
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy your ramblings Frances. Have a very happy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI agree with what Frances said!
ReplyDeleteSuch a well kept horse! Have a lovely Christmas, Frances.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Fairfax. Wishing you and yours a happy, peaceful Christmas, Frances.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas, Frances, from me, a woof from Bonnie and a meow from Bobs.
ReplyDeleteI always love your posts, Frances, and I think Fairfax is magnificent too. Happy Christmas to you and all your family. x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all the kind comments and good wishes. Please forgive lack of individual replies. Christmas tomorrow. Nuff said...x
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