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Apology to a Follower of U.S. Horsemanship

July 14, 2010 About U.S. Horsemanship No Comments

Not long ago I had the worst sort of computer problems.  My DVD drive quit and then with no warning at all I totally lost my hard drive.  We ended up paying to have as much as possible retrieved but a lot of it could not be opened and I completely lost mail files.  This was especially disappointing because I had received a nice email from someone who’d posted interesting articles to the Chronicle of the Horse and also had some great thoughts to add to U.S. Horsemanship.  I regret that now I have no way of contacting that person and am sure he thinks I’m most rude and uninterested in his input.  Nothing could be farther from reality.  If you  are the person who contacted me, and you read this post, please  try again.  I am very interested in what you had to say.

Thank you,
Barbara Fox

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