Post by .|R e a g a n|. on May 13, 2008 16:38:24 GMT -5
You are driving in your truck, speeding down a back road composed of bumps and dirty gravel. You have no idea where you're going, you're just out for a joy ride.
As you drive along, the smell of country and honeysuckle fills the evening air, relaxing you and causing you to slow down and 'smell the roses.'.
Eventually, another smell greets you-this one of horses. You've always loved them, so you slow down even more as you come to a gravel driveway.
The facility is incredible. There are several huge barns, with horses of all shapes and sizes being led into them for the evening. Friendly people are buzzing about the barn yard, and horses are grazing peacefully in the pastures.
Upon further inspection, you see some of the horses are spooks, flinching at every little shadow as they are led inside. Some of the grazing horses are skinny, hooves a bot overgrown. Some look as though they have just arrived, scared and excited at the same time.
You stop your truck and read the sign, which boldly proclaims,
Orange Tree Hill
As you drive along, the smell of country and honeysuckle fills the evening air, relaxing you and causing you to slow down and 'smell the roses.'.
Eventually, another smell greets you-this one of horses. You've always loved them, so you slow down even more as you come to a gravel driveway.
The facility is incredible. There are several huge barns, with horses of all shapes and sizes being led into them for the evening. Friendly people are buzzing about the barn yard, and horses are grazing peacefully in the pastures.
Upon further inspection, you see some of the horses are spooks, flinching at every little shadow as they are led inside. Some of the grazing horses are skinny, hooves a bot overgrown. Some look as though they have just arrived, scared and excited at the same time.
You stop your truck and read the sign, which boldly proclaims,
Orange Tree Hill
Where abused and mistreated horses learn to trust again...[/i]
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At Orange Tree Hill, you rescue abused and neglected horses, taking care of them and slowly gaining their trust. Once you've done that, you can compete with your equine, introducing them to the world of showing.
Orange Tree Hill also provides a home for retired horses, including carriage horses that have worked in the city and horses that have acted as mounts for police officers.
The game is a spin-off of the original version, which was highly successful and has reached nearly eighty members. Unfortunately, only some of them are active, so the co-admin decided to make a new game for everyone, new members and old members alike, to enjoy.
So, the horses are waiting and so are the characters and members. The only question is,
[/size][/center]So, the horses are waiting and so are the characters and members. The only question is,
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