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Letter: Memories of Wheeler Holler

Billy Joe Fudge writes:
Horses are able to rotate each ear about 180 degrees. It appears that this one is listening in on two conversations at the same time. I would suppose it would be hard to sneak upon a horse.

My favorite memory down in Wheeler Holler is a monkey riding bareback on an Airedale who was on a dead run down through the woods. That monkey had a death grip on the Airedale's collar and was dodging limbs and bushes like his life depended on it. It reminded me of Mohammed Ali dodging and head-weaving to avoid Joe Frasier's murderous hooks.

Great pic by the way! --Billy Joe
Comments re photo 81354 The Horse At J Wheeler Holler




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