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<blockquote data-quote="OwnedByTheCow" data-source="post: 1645658" data-attributes="member: 22477"><p>Thanks guys. It's nice to be here again. I've been trying to find anyone around here to see. I think next week my boyfriend and I will try and explore Colorado a bit. I've reached out to a couple farms around here and I think the virus is keeping everyone from really wanting to let people around. I've been trying to find a place to get back on horse back but without my horse I haven't gotten anywhere. And at his age I cannot risk him trying to adjust to living here.</p><p></p><p>Yes we are living in Laramie. I would love to find a place out of town next year. </p><p></p><p>I've been trying to get down to Texas to see an old friend of mine and have been planning some trips to surrounding states to visit some farm friends that I haven't met in person yet. I guess it's been useful to have online friends now that they are really the closest people I know here. </p><p></p><p>Downtown Laramie is much to urban for us both. We've been dying to get out and meet people more our speed. I'm hoping next year we can meet more families in the surrounding states. Even if they aren't in the same town I think I'd be happy to drive in order to make friends. </p><p></p><p>There's been some close calls with fires. The last couple days it hasn't helped my asthma any. I'm not used to fires so I think I'm more concerned than the people I have talked to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OwnedByTheCow, post: 1645658, member: 22477"] Thanks guys. It's nice to be here again. I've been trying to find anyone around here to see. I think next week my boyfriend and I will try and explore Colorado a bit. I've reached out to a couple farms around here and I think the virus is keeping everyone from really wanting to let people around. I've been trying to find a place to get back on horse back but without my horse I haven't gotten anywhere. And at his age I cannot risk him trying to adjust to living here. Yes we are living in Laramie. I would love to find a place out of town next year. I've been trying to get down to Texas to see an old friend of mine and have been planning some trips to surrounding states to visit some farm friends that I haven't met in person yet. I guess it's been useful to have online friends now that they are really the closest people I know here. Downtown Laramie is much to urban for us both. We've been dying to get out and meet people more our speed. I'm hoping next year we can meet more families in the surrounding states. Even if they aren't in the same town I think I'd be happy to drive in order to make friends. There's been some close calls with fires. The last couple days it hasn't helped my asthma any. I'm not used to fires so I think I'm more concerned than the people I have talked to. [/QUOTE]
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