When I was some 10 years older than April, I had an entire fantasy ranch (up in Big Sur) complete with several dozen horses, all with names, genealogies, detailed descriptions, and competition histories, which I carefully recorded in a notebook, complete with hand-drawn illustrations. It took me quite a few more years after that to finally own real, live horses: Marshal Tudor, son and grandson of English Triple Crown winners, in my 20s, and Charlemagne, descendant of Bold Ruler and Native Dancer (and grand-nephew of Secretariat) in my 40s.
according to Aug 31, 2008 strip, the last one, April will be a Veterinary … “April’s Folly” or “April’s Vocation”? Kids find their vocation in the deep of their heart! Life, economic status, the wrong ‘advice’ of adults often make them forget that strange beat they had that distant day in their lives. When you meet a good doctor, a good teacher, a good coach, a good priest or wisemen of any religion, a good plumber, a good cobbler … you thank God that they have not forgotten and built brick by brick life to feel their heart beating that way again.
nOgarbbebra3deht about 6 hours ago
Whitey? Dreamer? Speedy? Brownie?
GirlGeek Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Jacques
Argythree about 5 hours ago
Horsie?
snsurone76 about 5 hours ago
How about “April’s Folly”?
LeslieBark about 3 hours ago
When I was some 10 years older than April, I had an entire fantasy ranch (up in Big Sur) complete with several dozen horses, all with names, genealogies, detailed descriptions, and competition histories, which I carefully recorded in a notebook, complete with hand-drawn illustrations. It took me quite a few more years after that to finally own real, live horses: Marshal Tudor, son and grandson of English Triple Crown winners, in my 20s, and Charlemagne, descendant of Bold Ruler and Native Dancer (and grand-nephew of Secretariat) in my 40s.
pietroreynaud about 3 hours ago
according to Aug 31, 2008 strip, the last one, April will be a Veterinary … “April’s Folly” or “April’s Vocation”? Kids find their vocation in the deep of their heart! Life, economic status, the wrong ‘advice’ of adults often make them forget that strange beat they had that distant day in their lives. When you meet a good doctor, a good teacher, a good coach, a good priest or wisemen of any religion, a good plumber, a good cobbler … you thank God that they have not forgotten and built brick by brick life to feel their heart beating that way again.
Olddog1 37 minutes ago
Money pit
French Persons Premium Member 2 minutes ago
How about “Horsey Cousin Oliver”?