I am so sorry to hear this, Stacey!
Honestly, I didn't know Debonaire was with you, but I surely knew OF him...I have a wonderful paint gelding son of his! "Torreyanas Kima Saby"(I didn't choose the spelling; it's not correct according to the 'original Lone Ranger's sidekick, who called the Ranger "Kemo Sabe") was foaled in 1986, I bought him at 8 months of age from a cousin of mine in TX,made him an AMHA Champion. "Kima" is a pistol--still wide-eyed and snorty, but also kind and with a superb work ethic. I gave him to a wonderful woman in MS a couple of years ago; she has a driving program, teaches youngsters and others, and horses have a great home for life with her. She says he isn't sure about the 'noisy' leaves in the fall--I told her that's because he lived most of his life here in the desert, where there just about aren't ANY leaves!
Seriously, it's because that's just 'who he is'...yet he still garnered a great show record!
My condolences to you. He was a lucky fellow to end up there, I'd say.
Margo
Honestly, I didn't know Debonaire was with you, but I surely knew OF him...I have a wonderful paint gelding son of his! "Torreyanas Kima Saby"(I didn't choose the spelling; it's not correct according to the 'original Lone Ranger's sidekick, who called the Ranger "Kemo Sabe") was foaled in 1986, I bought him at 8 months of age from a cousin of mine in TX,made him an AMHA Champion. "Kima" is a pistol--still wide-eyed and snorty, but also kind and with a superb work ethic. I gave him to a wonderful woman in MS a couple of years ago; she has a driving program, teaches youngsters and others, and horses have a great home for life with her. She says he isn't sure about the 'noisy' leaves in the fall--I told her that's because he lived most of his life here in the desert, where there just about aren't ANY leaves!
My condolences to you. He was a lucky fellow to end up there, I'd say.
Margo
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