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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Remembering Noogie
It was three years ago on January 24 that Noogie died. I have been quietly and unknowingly grieving for him all this time.
As of this day, I will lock my love away for him in my heart. I will continue on and try t take better care of those still with me.
Most of the horses here are just passing through, but Noogie was my son.Such a silly name for such a silly boy.
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