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Wish - Willem's oldest friend - RIP

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  • #21
    Oh yes, Lori cries for this lovely old lady. So bittersweet. There is nothing quite as regal as an old folk and when one passes, it brings me a sadness as well as a gratitude for a long life if that makes sense. One day soon, my own lovely Sunkissed Angel will make that trip and i like to think that Willem will be there to loff her cause this too, it be right.

    RIP Wish
    Our horses are not seen as the old and disabled they may have become, but rather as the mighty steeds they once believed themselves to be.

    Sunkissed Acres Rescue and Retirement

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    • #22
      She looked very regal this morning- just like always. She will be missed, but is galloping around with Willem in that big pasture in the sky now...

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        #23
        Lori, I bet he will be. He was always all about the ladies. There was a lovely photo on the front of Wish's stall from Santa Barbara back in 1985, in all her show ring glory, which brought back memories of how buff she was when we first met her. An empty stall, always so sad. But what a lovely passing.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Coreene View Post
          An empty stall, always so sad.

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          • #25
            coreene matey and your best buddy

            they will be together forever more on rainbow bridge

            haha they be telling the new arrivals all about there antics
            i amsure my old man fogi and ella roanalisa honey ted and arran
            will be waiting to hear

            one things for sure they had a happy life with love
            so now they can spread there wings and become angels of the sky
            in the form of a pegasus

            tell matey at night when a new star is born
            thats her mare reached to the other side of life
            and there she will stay in the comfort of the universe
            to be looked upon

            xx coreene

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            • #26
              There is a pretty white pony with a flowing mane and tail up there with them, too. I'm sure the love pony, Delilah, was right there to welcome the old gal over the bridge. Your friend sounds like a wonderful woman, Coreene. I'm doing the watching and waiting game with our 35 year old QH, but thank God he's a tough old bird and is doing ok. I want to be as proactive as your friend so I will remember this post when the time comes.
              It is so hard to lose horses like these, but we are lucky to have known such wonderful spirits in this life.

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              • #27
                What a lovely tribute to a fine mare. She was blessed with the best type of owner, one that is willing to let her go.
                F O.B
                Resident racing historian ~~~ Re-riders Clique
                Founder of the Mighty Thoroughbred Clique

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Coreene View Post
                  An empty stall, always so sad. But what a lovely passing.
                  Coreene, you made my heart swell. These Grand Dame's are such a force to be reckoned with! The old girls have such a presence about them. The just don't take any lip from those full of themselves geldings! HA!

                  Next month, one of my personal horses....Honey, will have been trodding this earth for 34 years. She was foaled 4/12/1975 on the King Ranch in Texas. I rescued her from a feedlot where she was dumped at the ripe age of 24 yrs. because she would not get in foal any longer and was therefore useless.

                  Honey is a pocket pony who loves to follow kids around when they come to volunteer or visit. She has taught many a child to groom, lead and has given rides to beginners. She is a shining light here at TIER. When her light begins to dim I will give her the final gift. She will leave us with the grace, dignity & respect that she deserves.

                  Thank you for sharing Wish with us. I'm sure Willem was rolling his eyes when she arrived!!!!
                  Last edited by Whoanellie; Mar. 21, 2009, 10:50 AM. Reason: edit
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                  • #29
                    She sounds like she was a wonderful mare. Godspeed Wish, and hugs to your friend.

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                    • #30
                      Aw Coreene - lovely tribute to a grand mare and may she and Wilhelm be cavorting around green fields as I write!

                      Speed on grand gal - say hallo to Wilhelm for me!
                      "Her life was okay. Sometimes she wished she were sleeping with the right man instead of with her dog, but she never felt she was sleeping with the wrong dog."



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