tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371475280728005363.post4278330732400250785..comments2023-09-07T01:04:11.861-07:00Comments on A Beachcomber's Blog: I'VE BEEN THROUGH THE DESERT ON A HORSE WITH NO NAME....beachcomberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13937097661931054380noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371475280728005363.post-68774144963737875802009-09-09T07:48:05.720-07:002009-09-09T07:48:05.720-07:00Whoa, this is a wonderful post. I'm feeling s...Whoa, this is a wonderful post. I'm feeling sad for all the wild things (people, too) that we have to control in the name of public good.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371475280728005363.post-67781659354076948672009-09-08T21:57:52.956-07:002009-09-08T21:57:52.956-07:00I was thinking about that... and the biggest feral...I was thinking about that... and the biggest feral creature we get around here is a raccoon that knows where the cat food is (unless you count the feral hippy with the goat). <br /><br />For all the good (wild horses) that Nevada had, it's too bad the bad had to more than balance it out. <br /><br />You should write about Cookie sometime, Mom. :-)Monica... That One Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17401043059162432015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1371475280728005363.post-56405849562954127842009-09-05T15:40:19.248-07:002009-09-05T15:40:19.248-07:00I've never lived in a place where wild horses ...I've never lived in a place where wild horses were neighborhood pests; I can't even imagine. <br /><br />My brother in law used to raise Arabians, I guess as a hobby or investment or something. At some point he just let them go on my cousin's acreage where they probably still run. Last time I went out there (we're talking west Texas desert/sagebrush/ cactus land), they were sooo beautiful running as a herd with their long manes and tails flying.Indiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17333639250952967951noreply@blogger.com