Oh! OHIO! Albino Returns!
Hi Fans!

Today, thanks to Tammy and her trailer, I got a ride all the way to Ohio! It was raining when we left, but the sun came out by the time Mom unloaded me in Upper Sandusky. Someone please explain to me why Upper Sandusky is below Sandusky. Tammy couldn't explain it. Mom couldn't explain it. Even Mister Albino, who was born in the state of Ohio, couldn't explain it.
Speaking of Mister Albino, today he drove all the way from Connecticut to be with me while I take my vet exam. He went home to take care of Fan Club duties while I traveled through Pennsylvania, but today he came back! I was so happy to see him.

Mom and I have fine accommodations here at Wyandot County Equine Rescue Facility thanks to the Director David Balz. He gave us a warm greeting and introduced us to his helper Laura, and the 30 rescue horses here. I am getting to know them and they are quite friendly.

I earned three stud muffins today for walking nicely into the trailer for Mom. Tomorrow Mom will go to see her Daddy who lives about an hour from here. He is 97 years young and Mom told me he once knew a mustang named Billy that he loved a lot. No surprise there, we mustangs are very lovable when you get to know us.
Tonight I enjoyed some hay and a beautiful sunset. You can see more sky here, and it helps me feel at home. It reminds me of the wide horizons out west, where I used to run with my herd.

Today, thanks to Tammy and her trailer, I got a ride all the way to Ohio! It was raining when we left, but the sun came out by the time Mom unloaded me in Upper Sandusky. Someone please explain to me why Upper Sandusky is below Sandusky. Tammy couldn't explain it. Mom couldn't explain it. Even Mister Albino, who was born in the state of Ohio, couldn't explain it.
Speaking of Mister Albino, today he drove all the way from Connecticut to be with me while I take my vet exam. He went home to take care of Fan Club duties while I traveled through Pennsylvania, but today he came back! I was so happy to see him.

Mom and I have fine accommodations here at Wyandot County Equine Rescue Facility thanks to the Director David Balz. He gave us a warm greeting and introduced us to his helper Laura, and the 30 rescue horses here. I am getting to know them and they are quite friendly.

I earned three stud muffins today for walking nicely into the trailer for Mom. Tomorrow Mom will go to see her Daddy who lives about an hour from here. He is 97 years young and Mom told me he once knew a mustang named Billy that he loved a lot. No surprise there, we mustangs are very lovable when you get to know us.
Tonight I enjoyed some hay and a beautiful sunset. You can see more sky here, and it helps me feel at home. It reminds me of the wide horizons out west, where I used to run with my herd.


7 Comments:
Hope your vet exam shows nothing major! I live near Paradise, CA & have shared your website address with a great Northern California online horsey group called ERiders & the associated forum ETalk. Had feedback from several members (some from Paradise!) & we are all rooting for you! Here is the website address to subscribe if you are interested, it's free. http://norcalequest.com/ Best wishes for you all. ~Susan~
Good luck Winnie! We're all praying for an easy diagnosis here in Florida! Wish we were closer. Let us all know what happens. I know you will and we'll be anxiously awaiting the update. Hope your 'mom' has a great visit with her father too!
Good luck winnie,you and mom are in my prayers.I have faith everything will check out okay, because faith can move mountains. :-)don
I have been thinking of you Winnie and Ann all day. Praying for a positive outcome on your vet check.
Love and Hugs to both of you!
Sonya
Dear Winnie,
I first heard about you through Lauren at the "studmuffin factory". She sent the link to your home page. I'm hoping that you feel well enough to continue your journey (walking or driving).
You are on a very special jorney, so Good thoughts and Prayers are coming to you and your Mom!!
Lynn in CO
PS: Sorry my spelling is so shaky.
Love your name, Winnie!!
Upper Sandusky is up river from Sandusky, hence the name!
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