Samurai – “Sammy”

Book Six, Story Five

Samurai, who is nicknamed Sammy, is a handsome fellow, a gray Arabian gelding (boy horse). Sammy is a “rescue horse” from the Arabian Rescue Mission (arabianrescuemission.org) in Kentucky. He is full of personality and can make funny faces when he wants peppermint treats or carrots. Sammy is very fast and athletic. He runs like the wind with his tail held high, an Arabian breed trait. Everyone who visits the farm loves Sammy because he is curious and wants to know who they are…and if they brought him carrots!

 

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What Our Readers Say…

Paul Pintarch, “Pappy”, to granddaughters Kenzie and Lily
Hummelstown, PA
Recently I took the opportunity to read the first story of Book One, “Shiloh and the Barn Mouse”. I thought I would read it first before reading it to my granddaughters. That story was heartwarming and very touching. It also had me thinking about the times I get scared, and how I felt and still feel at times. I thought it was an excellent story of confidence. That little Loco sure knew a big amount about confidence.