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Justin was firsted owned by Julie Winslow. She started him in pony club. Meredith Jennings bought him from Julie when she
was eight. Since she was still unexperienced Ashley Desjardens rode him for a few years. She tought him games and many other
things. After a few years Meredith started riding him again. Although he passed right before Nationals, she did take him
to regional rallies. He did everything; games, polocrosse, showjumping, and dressage. He was an all around great horse and
did everything asked of him. He was an exellent jumper and won many blue ribbons for both Meredith and Ashley. He will always
be greatly missed!
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Dumbell: One of the First ponies at Angus Acres. He started off many pony clubers off. He was Ashley Desjardins First Pony,
from the time she was in a basket Cradle to the time she was 6 years old when he passed away. With Dumbell, Ashley Could
bounce around on his back and beat him with a tiny whip that he never felt. Dumbell was one of the nicest ponies that there
could be. Ashley Never competed at any pony club rally higher than the D1 level. Dumbell has been missed greatly and will
always be.
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| Beebee |

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Beebee: Was origanally owned by Kim Vickers, the two of them competed in many pony club activites. Beebee was evenutally
Owned by Eileen Kirby (Desjardins @ the time). Where he then taught almost all of her riding lesson kids the basics. Eventually
he was under the care of Ashley Desjardins, and they went every where. He taught her how to play games, how to swim in the
pond in the middle of November, and many other things. He went to every single rally except for Polocrosse, he went to nationals
With everyone but Ashley For Games up until his passing. Beebee Passed away in Febuary 22, 2003 at the age of 38. Beebee
we miss you and thank you for all of the wonderful Memories
They will never be forgotten
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"Animals are such agreeable friends-
They ask no questions,
they pass no criticism".
- George Eliot
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