Horses in need!
15 years ago
A friend of mine posted this, and I've no money to spare, only my free journals.
"Now I don't normally do this sort of thing, in fact I have never done this before, but a dear friend of mine is in serious need. Last week Two of her dalmatians got loose and were missing for nearly two days, while moving boxes to and from my place I found them on pure luck. I took them back to her home where she was absolutely ecstatic. I had to get back to moving so I went on my way. About two hours later I noticed fire trucks passing by, someone called my dad to check on our farm, apparently there was a barn fire on our street. Do you ever get that chill in your spine when you know something bad has happened....this was one of those times. I called Emily to check on her only to find that her barn was no longer standing. I was there only two hours ago....and now it was gone. Her horses all made it out okay but her hens were all locked in the barn to be protected from foxes. They were all lost to the fire. When day broke we could see the true extent of the damage. the barn totaled to an estimated damage off $33,000. But now here is where the next problem is, The horses all survived but all of their food, had, grain, everything....was in that barn....and Hay is expensive....
I in short am asking for donations. I as a fellow horse owner cannot bare to watch them go without food especially in this freezing Wisconsin weather. All proceeds will go Directly to Emily herself for her horses and remaining pets to keep them healthy and happy during these long winter months. Even a dollar would help. If you cannot afford to spare any money then please help by spreading this journal around.
All donations can be sent through Paypal, my email is Keeatahakira[at]aol.com
The internet article from the fire**** http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-11.....story"
"Now I don't normally do this sort of thing, in fact I have never done this before, but a dear friend of mine is in serious need. Last week Two of her dalmatians got loose and were missing for nearly two days, while moving boxes to and from my place I found them on pure luck. I took them back to her home where she was absolutely ecstatic. I had to get back to moving so I went on my way. About two hours later I noticed fire trucks passing by, someone called my dad to check on our farm, apparently there was a barn fire on our street. Do you ever get that chill in your spine when you know something bad has happened....this was one of those times. I called Emily to check on her only to find that her barn was no longer standing. I was there only two hours ago....and now it was gone. Her horses all made it out okay but her hens were all locked in the barn to be protected from foxes. They were all lost to the fire. When day broke we could see the true extent of the damage. the barn totaled to an estimated damage off $33,000. But now here is where the next problem is, The horses all survived but all of their food, had, grain, everything....was in that barn....and Hay is expensive....
I in short am asking for donations. I as a fellow horse owner cannot bare to watch them go without food especially in this freezing Wisconsin weather. All proceeds will go Directly to Emily herself for her horses and remaining pets to keep them healthy and happy during these long winter months. Even a dollar would help. If you cannot afford to spare any money then please help by spreading this journal around.
All donations can be sent through Paypal, my email is Keeatahakira[at]aol.com
The internet article from the fire**** http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-11.....story"
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