Sorry to hear about another unfortunate event in your life. Sounds pretty painful. Sure hope the doctors are able to do a good reconstruction job. Please let us unkown how things go.
Lynn, Sorry to hear of your accident. I've had several back surgeries and I know what it is like being away from carving table. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your up coming surgery wednesday. Get well soon and take care.
As much as I will miss the posts, The number one thing is to have that operation or what ever it takes to get back to 100%. The very best to to you Lynn.....Myron
oH CRAP! I thought it was the title of your next carving? I pictured a cowboy on the ground with a smilling horse hovering above....I had no idea it actually happened to you! Hope you recover quickly. we need the carving inspirations!
The best to you Lynn with your operaton & recovery. We'll miss the "posts" & "blogs", but you've given us enough in the past to last for months of reading, learning, and trying our hand at replicating your carving techniques. Take care, we're thinking only good thoughts and hope you can enjoy the R&R you'll be doing during recuperation. As to that horse.....well do you really want/need something that's bigger and eats more than you for a "pet"?
Lynn, So sorry the hear about your accident. I hope the operation goes well and the wrist sets correctly. Prayers are with you. I know your last horse was Boomer but I think I'd have to name this one "Bummer".
Lynn: What a rotten piece of luck. We wish you all the best in your recovery. Our granddaughter knows your plight. With a broken leg, and fractured ribs, she still loves her horses. Ed
Here's hoping your repair work goes well and I pray you will have a speedy recovery. I don't figure you'll be carving anytime soon, but hope you can keep us posted with your good hand.
I also thought it was the next masterpiece before reading further. Very sorry to hear about the throw. I hope you have some good Swiss insurance for your carving hands. I know you can't wait to get back to the bench and back to that mare to show her who is boss. Good luck with both and get well soon. We'll miss you in the meantime. TomG
lYNN, BEEN GONE FOR THREE WEEKS, VACATION AND WORK. HOPE YOU SURGRY WENT WELL AND YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY TO A SPEEDY RECOVERY! MY BEST TO YOU. JIM O'HARRA
Good luck on the operation, horses will do those kind of things
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Sorry to hear about another unfortunate event in your life. Sounds pretty painful. Sure hope the doctors are able to do a good reconstruction job. Please let us unkown how things go.
ReplyDeletePS You might want to pass on that horse. (-:
Ron
Lynn,
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of your accident. I've had several back surgeries and I know what it is like being away from carving table. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your up coming surgery wednesday. Get well soon and take care.
MOOSE
As much as I will miss the posts, The number one thing is to have that operation or what ever it takes to get back to 100%. The very best to to you Lynn.....Myron
ReplyDeleteoH CRAP! I thought it was the title of your next carving? I pictured a cowboy on the ground with a smilling horse hovering above....I had no idea it actually happened to you! Hope you recover quickly. we need the carving inspirations!
ReplyDeleteThe best to you Lynn with your operaton & recovery. We'll miss the "posts" & "blogs", but you've given us enough in the past to last for months of reading, learning, and trying our hand at replicating your carving techniques. Take care, we're thinking only good thoughts and hope you can enjoy the R&R you'll be doing during recuperation.
ReplyDeleteAs to that horse.....well do you really want/need something that's bigger and eats more than you for a "pet"?
Lynn, So sorry the hear about your accident. I hope the operation goes well and the wrist sets correctly. Prayers are with you. I know your last horse was Boomer but I think I'd have to name this one "Bummer".
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Get well soon, Lynn - we'll miss your carvings and humor...
ReplyDeleteClaude
Hang in there Lynn....might just be another great carving appear on the work bench from this experience.
ReplyDeleteHope it heals quickly.
Gord
My heart goes out to you. I wish you a full and speedy recovery. We will all miss the posts and lessons in greatness. Get well.
ReplyDeleteBoy, I sure hope that wasn't your carvin' hand!
ReplyDeleteGet well soon. We'll miss hearin' from ya!
Thanks for all the good wishes. Appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteMay God bless the surgery on Wed. Best Wishes for a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteMillard (Cottonwood)
Lynn: What a rotten piece of luck. We wish you all the best in your recovery. Our granddaughter knows your plight. With a broken leg, and fractured ribs, she still loves her horses.
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Lynn,
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping your repair work goes well and I pray you will have a speedy recovery. I don't figure you'll be carving anytime soon, but hope you can keep us posted with your good hand.
God bless,
Terry
Sorry to hear of your accident and will miss your posts. Best of Luck with your recovery.
ReplyDeleteSteve Birkes, KC, Mo.
Sorry to hear about your horse and now your hand They say when it rains it pours Sorry to hear about it Later John Smith Anchorage Alaska
ReplyDeleteI also thought it was the next masterpiece before reading further. Very sorry to hear about the throw. I hope you have some good Swiss insurance for your carving hands. I know you can't wait to get back to the bench and back to that mare to show her who is boss. Good luck with both and get well soon. We'll miss you in the meantime.
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God bless your recovery and the opportunity for another dircection.....its all in the plan
ReplyDeleteDave
Lynn,I just today learned of your accident. Your surgury should be over now and hopefully your on the mend. Best wishes from my house.arnie
ReplyDeleteLynn, hope everything went well on your surgery wednesday,best wishes for a speedy recovery. Robert,tahlequah okla
ReplyDeletelYNN, BEEN GONE FOR THREE WEEKS, VACATION AND WORK. HOPE YOU SURGRY WENT WELL AND YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY TO A SPEEDY RECOVERY! MY BEST TO YOU.
ReplyDeleteJIM O'HARRA