I call my horse Lilly "Brumby" as a term of endearment. But I didn't make the word up! In Australia a wild horse is called a brumby or brumbie. The word derives from the name of a Major William Brumby, an early 19th century settler from England who was a noted breeder of horses. Through the years a large number of his stock escaped and became feral. Another possible origin of the word-Booramby, Aborigine for wild.
Oh, I am soooo sorry. I hope you are feeling better very soon. I thought something was amiss - no Brumby tales/tails to make us smile. I hope you feel better soon! We just got through with the flu and know that it isn't any fun. Try to think happy sunshine pony in the fields thoughts!
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Very sad - you look miserable - hope you feel better soon!
Oh, I am soooo sorry. I hope you are feeling better very soon. I thought something was amiss - no Brumby tales/tails to make us smile. I hope you feel better soon! We just got through with the flu and know that it isn't any fun. Try to think happy sunshine pony in the fields thoughts!
Oh dear! I have been home sick too, awful headache and a bit of fever. But no H1N1. I hope you are on the mend soon!!
I am so sorry to hear that you are sick! I hope you are feeling better real soon, so you can get back to your brumby!
:-( That's no fun. I hope you start feeling better soon.
Your brumby needs you. ;-)
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