
Posted by TIER Of course, they do not all arrive on the same day, so your expectancy keeps you tap dancing on air for awhile. The first arrival has traveled from many miles & states away and as you hug each other in loving friendship, the feeling that something has been missing begins to subside. You fill up with joy because your friend is there. Of course, one of the things on her “visitor’s agenda” is to attend the auction. You get that uneasy feeling in your gut. You haven’t gone to the auctions in awhile for several reasons. The rescue is not in a financial position to take in another horse, yet you know if you see a horse in need of help at the auction you will mostly likely do your best to do so. You find yourself hoping/praying that the horses you will see that night at the auction will be in decent health and finding decent homes. You tell your friend of your concerns, you tell her you can’t take in another horse at this time, and you absolutely know that if you can help a horse in need that you will try anyway. She understands completely and you make a pact not to bring another horse to the rescue because you must concentrate on funding/adoptive homes for the ones already in your care. A solemn oath Link: Maximilian - A Perfect Time. A Perfect Heart. (Continued)
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on 2/14/2006, 4:49 am
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It was a perfect time. One of those times that occur every few years when your closest friends come together for the sheer joy of being in each other’s company. The anticipation of their arrival from far away has you giddy with expectation. Watching the clock, listening for the sound of a car pulling in the driveway, busying yourself with little things to make the time pass.
Continued on the TIER website.
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