Tag: Feel Good Sunday

Thoughts of My Heart in the Face of a Rising Storm

“We are going to do something a little different for ‘Feel Good Sunday’, today.

Over the past several weeks many long time advocates have contacted me with intense care and concern regarding the future safety and welfare of our wild equines, including the issue of predatory horse slaughter which also affects our domestic horses and donkeys. Many of these advocates we have known for years and you can hear the tension an desperation in their words, we echo the same emotions.

My pat answer is that we can’t give up, we simply cannot turn our backs and slink back into the mass of lemmings that know not what is going on around them. We have seen the brutality, witnessed the cruelty and heard all of the lies so we are forever changed and committed to do what is right, what is just, and what is in alignment with the circle of life.

We will fight on…and today, for Feel Good Sunday, our longtime friend and fellow advocate, Biologist Robert C. Bauer so eloquently pens our mutual thoughts and shares them with us, this day.

Today we will not publish laughs and frivolity, instead we will speak from the heart and hold each other closely as we tighten our cinches for another week of battle.

Be at peace, my friends, as you do not fight alone…we are an army of thousands on a crusade of compassion and caring. In the end; good shall win over evil.

Feel GOOD this Sunday!” ~ R.T.

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Feel Good Sunday: Man Hears Leashed Pets Are Allowed In Store — So He Brings His Horse

“Time to take a break from the storms, legal battles and selfless energies that so many of you give to this effort and to the betterment of the world we live in. Please take a moment to rest and wash out your mind and souls.

We try not to plug stores and/or companies, here at SFTHH, but in our part of the country we probably spend more time in Tractor Supply than anywhere else, go figure. And at our farm, when I fire up the big red, diesel one ton there is a little Border Collie right at my side, nudging me and saying, “I gotta go too, I just gotta go”. So bringing a four legged companion to Tractor Supply is not foreign to us, in fact, it is simply standard operating procedure. But a horse? That is stretching it a bit, not that we don’t have a few that would like to give it a shot. (Heck, when we let the boys graze in the yard and forget to close the garage overhead doors we often have find Apache trying to open up the interior door to the house…one time, when unsuccessful I exited the house only to step into a pile ‘used hay’ that he had deposited while trying to wait us out.)

So please feel free to read, relax and enjoy as our trials and tribulations will be right where we left them when we reengage, tomorrow. Love ya’all.” ~ R.T.

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