By The Light Of The Silvery Moon
Going back to what once was25 total reviews
Comment from rchitwood
I love reading about your horse and I believe I have read more of your stories. One can tell you have something very
special with your horse. Your story is very well written and draws the reader in to the emotions between you. I would recommend this to others. Blessings Rita
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
I love reading about your horse and I believe I have read more of your stories. One can tell you have something very
special with your horse. Your story is very well written and draws the reader in to the emotions between you. I would recommend this to others. Blessings Rita
Comment Written 09-Jan-2012
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
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Hi Rita! Thank you so much. I am thrilled to hear from you and appreciate this kind review so much...hugs!! Susan
Comment from Rdfrdmom2
Realist 101:
What a bittersweet story. It reminds me, in many
ways, of the farm horse I used to love to ride
when I was a kid. Ole Jubilee was just a kind work
horse who loved kids and let us ride him endlessly.
I would love to have him to ride now.
thanks for sharing
love,
jan
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
Realist 101:
What a bittersweet story. It reminds me, in many
ways, of the farm horse I used to love to ride
when I was a kid. Ole Jubilee was just a kind work
horse who loved kids and let us ride him endlessly.
I would love to have him to ride now.
thanks for sharing
love,
jan
Comment Written 09-Jan-2012
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
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Oh Jan. I have three that you could ride...just wish you were close. I may have to sell them if I don't start feeling better. It's neat that you were a farm kid and could ride. Hold tight your memories...and come to Indiana anytime and we will go ride. IF I am able!! Lol! Hugs, and best!! Susan
Comment from sweetwoodjax
this is very well written, susan, you did a great job writing thsi story about the woman who went back to her youth as the horse took her up to Heaven. i enjoyed reaidng it
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
this is very well written, susan, you did a great job writing thsi story about the woman who went back to her youth as the horse took her up to Heaven. i enjoyed reaidng it
Comment Written 09-Jan-2012
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
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Hi Pam! Thank you very much...It's so bright here, with the moon, and it inspired this one too. I'm glad you liked this!! xx! Susan
Comment from KathyH
This is a very compelling story. Short, simple and touching. It makes me think of the sadness of aging in contrast to this woman who can still make a powerful choice. Kathy
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reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
This is a very compelling story. Short, simple and touching. It makes me think of the sadness of aging in contrast to this woman who can still make a powerful choice. Kathy
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Comment Written 09-Jan-2012
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
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Hi Kathy! Thank you so much. I am just in a funk, and this is a good vent! LOL! Hugs for this great review...Susan
Comment from Spiritual Echo
The melancholy in this post seems to relct what you are going through. The waiting is the hardest, the unknown, will the surgery ease your pain,,,,,i totally understand, ingrid
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reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
The melancholy in this post seems to relct what you are going through. The waiting is the hardest, the unknown, will the surgery ease your pain,,,,,i totally understand, ingrid
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Comment Written 09-Jan-2012
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2012
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hi Ingrid! Yes, I just want to go back to being able to do things...but who knows. We are at the mercy of God knows what. I am just so down I can barely breath at times. Thank you for being here...xoxo. Susan