2011-03-24

How About This?

It turned out, that during her first day of teaching there, the student's mom was studying the nearly imperceptible lameness of one mid-size chesnut animal, while Jill was personally debating and concentrating on the slight flaw in the way of going of another horse all together, ha.  The big grey horse had tripped, almost ditching his rider.  Meanthwile, the other equine's rider, the Dr.'s daughter, was an amazing little athelete, not to mention delightful person, who insisted on delightful conversation throughout the lesson, ha.

And, but,  plus, also, besides, who on earth wants to teach the VET's daughter?

Later, Jill was indeed honored by the stable owner's forwarded reciprocal question about the new teacher:  "Where did you find her?" Enough said, lol, etc.

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Meanwhile, Jill always said she wanted to ride horses owned by VETS, because then they could make all the hard practicality vs expense logistical decisions, ha.  She loved every animal every time and wanted to keep it alive and comfortable and happy forever.

While, even the drugs we were or weren't using on the human race were effecting the environment.

And then again, Jill was a water watcher. Not so lol, ha.

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