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Old January 3rd, 2005, 03:11 AM
Padishar Creel
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Default New year's day, no-fish TR


"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
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Having retired our donkey Carlos from riding, I'd been bugging a
friend of mine to sell me his old decrepit buggy that he never
used. He finally relented this fall, and on with a couple of minor
outings to assure me Carlos wouldn't go crazy, we trailered down
to an annual Jan 1 ride-and-drive get-together that friends of
ours host. Carlos pulled us 6 or 7 miles around the valley farmland,
walking, trotting, even loping along when we needed to catch up.
Sitting in a buggy, in no hurry and enjoying the conversation of
a friend visiting from Phoenix is a wonderful beginning to 2005.

http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/jan1/

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Jon, thanks for sharing and I see you do have room to pack your fly rod in
the buggy with you.

Chris


 




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