03.26.08

Revere Saugus Riding Academy Fire March 23, 2004

Posted in Horses for the horse crazy, Pet tributes at 10:17 am by Q L Caballo

This is a link to a video I uploaded this week on YouTube in memory of the horses that died in the fire four years ago this past Sunday. Someone was talking to me about it and said she couldn’t remember their names. I can’t forget. They were the horses stabled next to and in front of Q.

Saugus Fire

The pictures of the fire were sent to me just after the fire. I don’t know by whom. This is what I saw as I ran to the barn. Just as I arrived the roof was caving in. The pictures of the aftermath I took with film I had bought for a horse show the kids were supposed to have gone to a week later. I had gone back to say a final good bye and to see if I could retrieve my mom’s St. Francis medal which I had tacked to the outside of Q’s stall. Needless to say I couldn’t. Luckily I lost everything but the Q.

I can still remember that sunny Tuesday. Around 12:30 a co-worker came up to me asking, “Is your horse in Revere? There’s a bad fire there and they can’t get them out.” I remember running to my car. I was in Burlington. Q was in Revere. I started praying not to let him die then not to let him suffer.

I sped down 128N then onto RT. 1S. I could see thick black smoke more than 2 miles away. Having grown up with farming I knew there was basically no chance of surviving a barn fire. I felt hope as I saw a horse trailer in the distance rushing to the scene but it was only one. When I got there the barn was engulfed.

As I ran up the hill towards the fire and barn entrance a fireman grabbed me. I saw someone I knew - I screamed asking did Q get out?? - He didn’t know but yelled those that did were in the back field. He added only one of the big boys got out.

I ran an obstacle course of firemen and news reporters, through blackberry bushes, down a muddy path and got to the field but couldn’t see him. There were more reporters and someone tried to stop me. A woman asked who I was looking for I said a big dark horse. She pointed to where the field dipped and I ran.

There he was chomping on new grass. A woman whose name I never found out was holding him with pink package twine.

A red cross worker came up to me and handed me a bottle of water, some tissue and a blanket. I quickly put the blanket on Q, wet the tissue with water and started cleaning his nostrils, which had black goop and mud, and I wiped his eyes. He was covered in mud, which was still damp. He also drank water from my hand. It was sometime later I realize she had brought those things for me since I had lost my coat in the blackberry bushes and was covered with scratches and bawling like a baby. A man later came up and gave me a coat to wear.

Luckily a new horse was brought into the barn that day. It disrupted the turnout schedule and resulted in Q being turned out later than usual that day. He rolled in the thick mud in the paddocks. He was brought in covered with mud and no one removed it not even the mud in his nostrils. Thank God. It gave him protection. He did have some spots of singed hair and missing mane and a cut on his hock but nothing compared to what could have happened.

The news people had broken through and surrounded us. They were asking questions. Q chomped down on one of the microphones a woman held out and someone asked them to leave us alone. I was told were were on the nightly news. Someone taped it and gave it to me. I still haven’t watched it.

The fire had started 3 stalls from him and had already moved over his stall when Jose Garcia the barn hand ran through the barn opening stalls. Jose had come back from lunch to see the flames. He ran through the barn opening the stalls– no horse got out on his own except Q. He told me he said “Go Quintin Go” and Q went flying out of the barn. He was found waiting at the outside end of the riding ring. Normally horses don’t do that; they will refuse to leave their stalls.

The rest of the horses had to be haltered and grabbed; few lead lines were ever near the stalls. The horses then had to be brought out of the barn and handed off to be held or they would run back into the barn. If it hadn’t been for passersby on Route 1 and the guys from the body shop and welding company holding them more would have died. Many of these people had never been near a horse before.

Before long while still holding Q in the field I found out the horses stabled in front of Q, Amber and Esco, died in their stalls. Their bodies were in gentle repose so it was assumed they died of smoke inhalation quickly. Orlik the horse who had been stabled to Q’s right had actually been brought out and was shown in a TV interview at the fire being held by the barn manager. Somehow after that he broke free and ran back into the barn to perish in the aisle in front of his stall. Amadeus was in horrible condition he was in the stall to the left of Q. He had severe smoke inhalation and had to have a tracheotomy. He survived after spending many months at Tufts Medical and became known as the miracle horse.

The animal control officer came up to me as they were loading the horses to go to Lane’s End. He asked if Q was my horse. He said he found Q with a couple of horses at the outside end of the riding ring. All he said was come and Q came. He’d never heard of that. He took Q and the others to the field to be held away from the smoke. He had never trained to work with horses. I was proud and relieved. We had just been working on the Go and Come commands.

The news reporters were pretty much kept at bay by the Revere Police but a few would approach. It’s their job. One reporter– Jorge Quiroga of WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston– I have to say is an extraordinarily kind human being who showed us great compassion and respected our emotions and space.

There are milestones in your life and this was one of mine. I stopped looking to find a home for Q that day. He had already found one with me.

11.09.06

Join ghost riders online (guest writers)

Posted in Cats for cat people, Dogs for dog lovers, Horses for the horse crazy, NEWS at PortraitsWithPets, Other fun stuff, Pet tributes at 2:01 pm by petArtist Cmoses

All horse, dog, cat and other pet lovers are invited to submit your own personal stories and photos for appearance online in petArtistWithPeaches weblog journal. WHAT MAKES YOUR PET SPECIAL? Your story may be any personal experience, anything you love about your pet(s), or a memorial tribute.

Email your stories along with digital pictures as attachments to connie@PortraitsWithHorses.com for posting. Enter GHOST RIDERS as your EMAIL SUBJECT LINE. You may use a penname (fake name) if you like– no real last names, no personal information will be published; no inappropriate language or messages will be accepted.

For stories published, I may ask you for a short blurb about yourself (if you want) for author’s credit on the Guest Writers Page, and a photo of yourself can be included (you can submit the blurb and photo with your story if you like.)

You may SEND ME JUST PICTURES too if you want to show off your animals online, and please include a caption with pet’s name and a bit about the photo.

Pictures (.jpg format) can be up to 400 pixels wide and no larger than 15K filesize (which means you will probably need to resize your digital image before attaching it to your Email.)

GO FOR IT, ANIMAL LOVERS!!!
Stay tuned to petArtistWithPeaches for new Ghost Rider appearances in the Blog Categories of–
Horses for the horse crazy
Dogs for dog lovers
Cats for cat people

In fact, as soon as I get some NON-dog/cat/horse submissions, I’ll start a Critters you gotta love Category for them!

Ghost Writers will be entered into our monthly drawing for chance to win a custom portrait or fine art print.
FYI– Your Email address will always remain private for my eyes only, I will never share it or provide it to others. Connie Moses
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Connie Moses, petArtist– self-built website: PortraitsWithHorses.com
(horse and pet portraits)

07.15.06

small comfort

Posted in Pet tributes at 4:11 pm by petArtist Cmoses

~May it ease
your sadness a bit
to know that your
precious memories will
always be a bridge
between this world
and the next,
between your loved one
and you.~

By…~Anonymous~

found in message board post at
http://www.in-memory-of-pets.com, where you may submit pet tributes and add candles…

07.06.06

Half-price Memorial portraits July 9-16

Posted in NEWS at PortraitsWithPets, Other fun stuff, Pet tributes at 8:44 am by petArtist Cmoses

To you who miss departed furry friends, I extend ONE-HALF OFF regular pricing on custom memorial portraits. From Sunday thru Sunday, July 9-16, for as little as $255 (includes insured flat shipping costs of $15) you may choose to honor one or two subjects in your watercolor giclee of 8×10 size (regular price $480.) Half price off larger sizes as well, for example 14×11 custom watercolor giclee would be only $365 shipped. You may even have two custom portraits for the regular price of one.

TO START your half-price memorial commission instantly (beginning July 9) with $250 secure PayPal deposit (credit cards accepted,) click PayPal Payments at top right on my website’s home page, Portraits With Pets.com and mention MEMORIAL with your order. Or Email connie@portraitswithhorses.com or call Connie at 603-528-1531 or 603-490-9694. Any questions can be commented below.

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This Private sale is in consideration of friends lost…
If you have experienced the loss of a companion– dog, cat or horse– my heart is truly with you. Many of my commissions are for pet memorial artworks from photos and snapshots, and I also have created commemorations of people’s lives– see MEMORIAL PORTRAIT EXAMPLES at page bottom here– Quick-view galleries or go to http://www.portraitswithpets.com/pages/QBOverviewPortraits.html

My role is to make such works comforting and celebratory of life, and the process as easy and simple as possible. Since each portrait is so unique, we can discuss all options together and of course I’ll freely advise you on the creative possibilities.

Gift Certificates for Portraits are also included in my special In Memoriam half-off pricing– see Portrait Gift Certificates info at Gift Certificates or go to http://www.portraitswithhorses.com/pages/INFgiftCertifs.html . So if you’d like to show your care for another in a situation of loss, please Email me now– connie@portraitswithhorses.com Don’t delay, this offer ends at midnite Sunday July 16.

Connie Moses, petArtist
Celebrating life’s beauty and joy
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WEBSITE since 2001– Portraits With Pets.com aka PortraitsWithHorses.com

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07.05.06

a horses life, ode to Charlie

Posted in Pet tributes at 1:01 pm by petArtist Cmoses

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For Charlie Brown

May you always have green pasture
To enjoy the whole day long
And a shady tree to lie beneath
While the sun and moon go on.

May your nicker be remembered
When we look upon nearby hills
May all your people surely know
That your long life was filled.

May your hooves tread ever lightly
As your way was gentle and quiet
Charlie our friend for a space in time
To you we say good night.
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from Willow’s Bask, Gilford and Abby
with help from petArtist Cmoses

Charlie was best friend to our mares and baby colt Gilford for over 3 years; he kindly shared his pasture and the last years of his life with them, and now lies at rest under his favorite tree (shown in this photo-art), overlooking the Belknap mountains.

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06.28.06

Tribute to Zeus

Posted in Pet tributes at 4:38 pm by petArtist Cmoses

gray memory

Warm furry grayness
purring softly
against my chin.

Mr. happy-go-lucky
galloping gaily
back and forth
to run back again.

Packratting trinkets
pilfering nuggets
battling baubles
in games without end…

teasing and preening
his lifelong companion
sweet sister kitten
who adored only Zoo.

Cuddling insistently
totally trustful
lavishly accepting
affection
as his due.

Bright and bold
eyes of gold
brazen… direct…
smiling and kind.

Taken far too soon
from the ones who loved him
leaving a disproportionate
void behind…

filled only with memories
and saddened if-onlys
ache in the heart
for the ghost
of Zeus.

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Zeus (rt.) with his sister Zoey
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Connie Moses, petArtist Portraits With Pets.com and PortraitsWithHorses.com

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