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Re: Arabian Days at Hingham Stock Farm

What a wonderful article. Thakyou so much.
Also love your Cicero Quote. Very apt here in Australia today...for some
sections anyhow as it will soon be the rural and other minority supporting urban
packs!!!

Also just love your Ranch name...is it a location or metaphysical?/
Thanks for the post.
Olivia




--- In ArabianBloodlinePreservation@yahoogroups.com, Carrie Woolverton
<honeycrek2@...> wrote:
>
> John Galluzzo contacted me a few months ago concerning his research into the
history of Peter Bradley and the Early American Foundation Arabian horses of his
Hingham Stock Farm.? He kindly sent me a copy of the article that he wrote on
Mr. Bradley for the South Shore Living magazine, which is attached.
>
> The article?is a very good look into the life and times of Peter Bradley who
was, as Mr. Galluzzo writes, an American horse breeding pioneer, one of whom we
are most proud.
>
>
> happy trails,
>
> Carrie Woolverton
> Triple Cross Ranches
> Honey Creek Farms
> Prairieville, Texas
> Breeder of Early American Foundation Arabian Horses - The Working Class
> American by Birth - A Texan by the Grace of God
> http://www.honeycreekfarms.biz/
> http://public.fotki.com/CarrieLewis/
> http://americanfoundationarabianhorseassociation.com/
> http://www.myspace.com/triplecrossranches
>
> The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt
should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and
controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome
become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public
assistance." --
> Cicero , 55 BC
>





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John Galluzzo contacted me a few months ago concerning his research into the history of Peter Bradley and the Early American Foundation Arabian horses of his...
Carrie Woolverton
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What a wonderful article. Thakyou so much. Also love your Cicero Quote. Very apt here in Australia today...for some sections anyhow as it will soon be the...
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... You are most welcome! Peter Bradley made such a wonderful contribution to the legacy of the desert Arabian horse and Early American Foundation Arabians...
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