Domnarski Farm Blog Log

The Domnarski Farm is located on 55 acres of beautiful Massachusetts pasture land and woods, abutting thousands of additional acres of undeveloped and conservation land. We offer horse boarding opportunities and will host monthly trail rides welcoming others to trailer in their horses for a day of pleasant riding. Below is a chronological account of the latest noteworthy developments and events!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007


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At 12/17/2007 11:09:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

To Matt & Lisa
& all the "Domnarski Farm" folks...

I have had the pleasure to ride a few times within your trails, once a most memorable ride with Matt himself. I do, from time to time, check upon the blog and smile with reading and viewing the posted notices of the fun you all provide.

I hope you know, that folks like myself, who enjoy trail riding and visiting wonderful people like those on your farm, do appreciate all you do... And that goes for the Brownie Sales too !

In my own way, I share what I have with a few who are unable to trailer, or at times even afford to go on sponsored rides. I have been fortunate in life, at this time, to be able to afford my trailer and truck. Many a time I grab my friends and take them to rides so they too can enjoy different views and vistas.

When you open your heart, your land, your trails to the folks who ride, it is a rare treat and one I never take for granted. So at this time, being the Christmas season, I wanted to express myself and thank you very honestly for all you do.

I will be back sometime. Satch will be 24 next spring and has had a most wonderful year. We were invited to Maine, to our best friend's home / ranch in the Belfast area. From there we were taken to Acadia National Park for a 7 hour trail ride with our horses. And come next season, my 2nd horse, PMU Percheron will be in training and hopefully ready to explore some trails near the end of the summer.

Matt, I know of the work you do, you'll always have my admiration from one who has been a public servant all his life himself. And Lisa, you are a wonderful person who built a dream and opened it up to so many, making other's dreams come true. What a wonderful family you all are.

To those who have never been to the "Domnarski Farm", it is both a privilege and a treat. I hope all that enjoy a day there, also remember and be kind enough to send a note of thanks, or contribute in some way to show appreciation.

Stay safe and warm this season. May your family be blessed throughout the holidays with inner peace and warmth.

Alan Rochette, "Satch & Mystery" Winchendon, Mass.

 

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