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Magic of Minis by Susan Oberg |
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It's magic to watch an older person smile, at the feel of a mini while sitting in a wheelchair. |
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And foaling time with the miracle of birth and new little ultra soft mini beings brings a special magic to spring. |
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It's magic to see the school children romp and laugh at the visit on a school day from a miniature horse. |
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Watching them frolic and play is a magic you never get tired of, on bright summer days. |
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And the magic doesn't end there, there's the sharing adn friendships that develop among people who all love miniature horses, and enjoy them at shows, meetings and while driving them. |
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It's magic when the patients at a state hospital find miniature horses have actually come to visit them. |
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Miniatures can bring magic to a grocery store parking lot when customers spot them in the back of a van! You don't think you'll get home with your ice cream before it melts! |
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So the next time someone asks, "What are they good for?" Just tell them, "THEY'RE MAGIC!" |
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The soft little muzzles that greet you at feeding time bring magic even to the coldest of winter days. |
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