Author Topic: TIOGA TENDERNESS. individual stories. Well done by jessica hallett Harnesslink  (Read 3716 times)

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Jctoronto

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Bravo Jessica...tremend ous work with the people affected personally.

Horses are real. living, breathing real

EVERY HORSEGAMBLER IN EVERY CORNER OF WORLD SHOULD READ THESE PERSONAL TESTIMONIES.




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She has done an amazing job, not only showcasing each horse and their lives. But also the pictures and collages she has made.
Bravo Jessica

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She has done an amazing job, not only showcasing each horse and their lives. But also the pictures and collages she has made.
Bravo Jessica
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difficult to read for me at parts but what a wonderful tribute.
i worked with my delight. he was a happy go lucky stud that never had a bad day in his life. RIP Delight

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Very well done. Certainly conveyed the tremendous out pouring by the harness community.
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Thanks Jessica, really meaningful tribute to the people and horses of Tioga

Jctoronto

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Jessica's effort here worthy of a horseracing season end media award..can someone stateside send something along on her behalf to the award nominations people? I know, considering the circumstances, she would not be looking for an award.
The piece 100% captures the pain and the glory and honesty of these animals..and the amazing trust and relationship they have with their human best friends.
Thank you Jessica

Godspeed to all affected by this catastrophe.

 

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