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Donna Byrne is riding her 2 paint horse from Arcadia Florida to Texas and hopes to eventually ride on to Montana. She is living a dream that many of us would love to be able to do. I for one, could not do what she is doing but I sure would like to. That's probably why I'm doing this blog. To live vicariously along with Donna on her trip.
Donna, You go girl. I wish I could ride with you but I am all the way up here in Wisconsin. All those friends your making is great. How about getting a trail ride together so you have some company on the way?
ReplyDeleteMy prayers are with you and your horses. I know how you feel about them. I could stand to loose just about anything but my horse.
Blessings Sue missmix48@yahoo
Thanks Jan for getting this started.... I hope we can get a MAP up to show the raods Donna will be traveling... so those in the area can reach out to her.
ReplyDeleteI'll be updating sometime today with picture, video, yada, yada....anyone wanting to be a contact please email me your name city and phone. Thanx! Jan
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ReplyDeleteI spoke with you yesterday morning. Just wanted to make sure you had me down on the list of contacts.
Andrea Fleming
DeFuniak Springs, Florida
I gave you the number yesterday. Let me know if you need it again.
I know I'm out of her way if she's going up SR 231, but if I can help her let me know. I know of someone in Marianna that said she could stay with them if she needs to. I put up a post of about 6 different messege boards I belong to, and sent email with her story and blog link to Tracy Armstrong in Dothan. She's over the Boots and Saddle club. She has about 150 email contacts she sends barrel race flyers out to. Maybe we'll get her some places to stay.
Thanx so much Andrea. Yes, I just posted the route. Marianna and Dothan she'll definitely need contacts. The horses are doing well and I'm taking her feed this evening. She made it about 20 miles today to Williston. For me that's a 20 minute drive. For her it was 4 hours. She has a safe haven to hunker down in tonight with the horses in a paddock. I'll take more pics when I go up there.
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