In July 2009, I came home to 24 Speare Rd, Valley Farm - in the pouring rain, scared and starving. Here is my journey from recovering from neglect and starvation to October 1st, when a tree fell on me and I have miraculously survived. Here is a blog of my life...
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Visit to Scribbles home away from home
Sunday, Oct 17th Phil told me he'de drive to Rochester so I could see Scribbles, and not drive alone.  Amy came, too, before heading back to school which was really nice.  Scribbles looks terrific, we gave her a good curry, and brushing.  She is walking really well- we brought her out of the stall to walk up and down the aisle.  Not perfect yet, but a long way from where she started 17 days ago.  I wasnt going to go and see her, but Phil knew it was bothering me not to.  He cleaned all the blood out of the trailer- it's the first day I've gone to Rochester and it hasnt rained.  The trailer was a mess- and now it's tidy and ready for her return
We brought her supplement up today- finally. I kept thinking she'de be coming home sooner. She snacked on hay stretcher pellets, Glanzen 3 (her supplement and apples. Amy and I enjoyed being with her, brushing her etc- what an amazing horse, she's come so far!
So fingers crossed (again) for a homecoming Wednesday. I will be glad when she's back home, and life is back to normal again!
We brought her supplement up today- finally. I kept thinking she'de be coming home sooner. She snacked on hay stretcher pellets, Glanzen 3 (her supplement and apples. Amy and I enjoyed being with her, brushing her etc- what an amazing horse, she's come so far!
So fingers crossed (again) for a homecoming Wednesday. I will be glad when she's back home, and life is back to normal again!
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