Coe Creek Farm, Tustin, Michigan

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NamePatricia LorentzonThursday, June 11, 2009 - 7:13:32 PM
LocationSweden
CommentHej Runo Och Betsy vi sitter här i Värmland och tänker på er. Denna soomar har vi ingen möjlighet att komma och hälsa på er. Kanske nästa sommar. Många hälsningar från Henry Och Patricia

NameJanetTuesday, May 19, 2009 - 7:59:10 PM
LocationTwin Lake
CommentI've been missing your newsletter. I know you are busy with all your critters etc. but do miss keeping up on your escapades...and old age has robbed me of my spelling ability! Janet

NameAmandaMonday, May 18, 2009 - 9:03:22 AM
LocationLeRoy, Michigan
CommentYou two amaze me with all you do! It's such a delight to read about your spring activities! I'm looking forward to seeing you two at the Farmers' Market...

NameEricSunday, May 03, 2009 - 12:06:03 PM
LocationCadillac
CommentThere is a lady over on 210th that has a Parelli instructor come up to work with her and her horses a couple times a month. I was wondering if this might be something that you guys and Bea might want to do. http://www.ultimateparelli.com/ I have her contact info if you'd like to get in contact with her...

NamebetsyWednesday, April 15, 2009 - 1:42:04 PM
LocationCoe Creek Farm
CommentLambing season is in full swing. The days and nights are filled with small maas and loud baas, and the barn is filling up with pens of ewes with their offspring. In addition, we have a new addition to the farm, a young horse we are boarding for a good friend. Bea is settling in and we are getting used to each other. It is nice to hear that greeting neigh as we pass her paddock on the way to the sheep barn.

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