Phantom Stallion E-Newsletter January 2008

Welcome

Welcome to the "Phantom Stallion" E-Newsletter.

We want to wish everyone a Happy New year! The first of the New Year is a time to look back on memories from the last year and look forward to the next year of your life. Some people even like to make New Year's resolutions, like read more books, get better grades, start a new sport or learn a new craft like Sam did in December. If you have a New Year's resolution, we want to hear it. Send us your resolution and it may be posted on the Phantom Web site. As always, be sure to get your parent's permission first. We will post your first name, state and your resolution.

Want to share your love for the Phantom Stallion books? E-mail your friends a Phantom Stallion e-postcard of your choice.

Finally, take a look at Sam's blog and see what her New Year's resolutions are.

Happy trails!

This just in . . .

Silent Night, with Choppers

Today's News:

Bureau of Land Management (BLM) officials said a lack of forage caused by drought makes it necessary to remove a total of 1,000 horses from herds in northeastern Nevada.

Dear Readers,

As we settle into our thoughts and dreams for the New Year, Nevada's wild horses will be stampeded through the snow by helicopters because of a "lack of forage caused by drought"?

What about the thousands of cattle and sheep (and wildlife, but sharing comes naturally to them) still EATING on the range? Think they might contribute to the "lack of forage"? Yes, the range is dry in places, but it doesn't much matter if your dinner plate is wet or dry if it's empty.

My readers know my feelings about BLM are mixed. There are many caring individuals within the Bureau, but they don't determine policyÉ

To read Terri's blog post in its entirety log onto www.terrifarley.com.

Sam's blog

First off, Happy New Year! Last year was an exciting one, but I think this year is going to be even better. I can just feel it.

Dad loved his Blue Wings ornament I gave him for Christmas. I had to let him open it a few days early or else it would have had no time to spend on our eight-foot tree. But next Christmas, it will hang for the whole month of December . . .

Read more.

Where is Terri Farley?

February

Saturday, February 2 11:00
BARNES & NOBLE
1260 Churn Creek Rd.
Redding, CA 96003
(530) 222-2006

Did you know?

America's wild horses and burros were declared by Congress in 1971 as the "last living symbols of the Old West."

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