Time Traveler
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Sometimes it just leaks outJust now at work, a co-worker showed me something he carved from a very very rare type of wood, grown only on one island in Hawaii. It was a horse head, intertwined with a wave. He said when he got the wood, it was broken & the broken part called to him to be a mane. It's ears were also already there. It just broke this way. It was absolutely beautiful.
I walked away & circled back & told him that the horse had told me it's name. Sanabar. I told him I'm more weird than he knows & the horse had told me it's name. He said his wife had asked him the horse's name & he didn't know. Sanabar had just come to me & meant nothing at all.
I came back to computer & googled Sanabar. It's a thorobred horse with a long pedigree. Also a horse in a tale of fighting against the waves of the ocean.
I'm floored. But I'm so happy. The guy knew I meant what I said. And I felt he understands. How wonderful. YAY.
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Haywire
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Now that is cool. Glad he understands what you were saying.
Haywire
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BooBoo
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That's wonderful..........
Kind of gives you an adrenelin (sp) rush when stuff like that happens, doesn't it.
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Sage/Debs
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Excellent, did you share your google find also!
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Time Traveler
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Yeah. Neither of us knew or ever heard of Sanabar before. I told him then what I found on the web. He was surprised too, for sure. He just went by a bit ago, kept walking, but said "Sanabar" as he went. I love this.
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Sage/Debs
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Sulis
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Wow what an amazing story
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Time Traveler
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I googled Sanabar again. It was a Thorobred mare, who either died or was born in 1924~~ Whoa! I don't know how to read the abbreviations on the pedigree.
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mofeta
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I would love to see a pic of Sanabar!!!!
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Shirley
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Very cool! I love to hear about neat happenings like that.
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