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Im starting to wonder if my dreams are all in one placein one house (read details to understand)?

You see a little while back I remember having a dream about going into a house with a shining lightthen I remember having a dream where I saw exersize equipment (it looked like it was my own personal exerisize room) Now I swear this next part is true, I remember asking where the bathroom was (and apparently it was right next door to the exersize room I go in there and its filthy, theres gel all over the seet and toilet paper laying laying all over the groundnow just last night I remember having a dream about a friend I know in real life I forget exactly what we said but I remember this other person saying quot;You guys talk about so and so to muchquot;Now what was wierd is that I remember seeing an elevator in the background which lead me to the ideaCould all 3 of these dreams be somehow connected but get thisDirectly before this last dream I told you about I remember walking down the sidewalk at school seeing one of my good pals whos funny and then saw this one girl I was

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All horses have an extremely good way of controlling there own body temperature, blankets and rugs only confuse these perfectionsAll horses are able to put a few extra pounds on for the winter and grow very thick hair to keep the cold outWild horses have no choice over being rugged or not, and there is no difference with a tame horse eitherWe as human beings are the ones who choose to put rugs on because we think they are going to get cold, but in fact what we are doing is confusing there bodiesThe mare you have with rain rot, would obviously feel the cold as her hair always appears wet, does she have loss of hair? I'm presuming yes on this one? Iodine scrub on rain rot is very good for this, don't know what you are using at the mo?If you can, bring her in to a stable and keep her in at nights in really cold weather, she can always then just lay down in some straw and be a very happy marexx
If she apears shivery then blanket her if not she'll be fineI have three horses and a donkey but I only blanket one of the horses when the temp is forecasted to drop below 40FFor some reason this particular horse does not grow a thick winter coatEven though he stays in the barn at night he still shivers when it's coldI only blanket him at night removing the blanket for daily turnout.
The answer to your question can only be answered by your Mare! Is she shivering? Is she loosing weight? If your mare is in good weight, and has a good winter coat she will be able to be comfortable in much colder weatherLeave her with plenty of hay and she will be fineMy gelding works hard during the winter and sweats alot, so I clip him and then blanket himIf your mare is not working hard and has a good coat - she is fine!!!!!!
Since she's gained weight, has a good winter coat, and is in a nice 12 x 16 stall (draft free I am guessing) she should be fine without a blanketDo make sure you have good hay for herJust the act of digesting hay creates considerable body warmthAnd it's worth spending the money on good hayArizona is also normally pretty dry - but up in the White Mountains it's also pretty cold - and snowyPlus, there can be early spring and late fall rains So, just like you - if she's wet and cold - then by all means blanket her Believe it or not, 40 degrees and rain/sleet is by far more dangerous than 20 degrees and snowSo just watch herIf she looks like she's falling off, or is shivering for any reason, then blanket her.
Some of the symbols are linked(Hopefully this was not a really really bright light-cuz that is not a good thing)The light in the house, the elevator, and the sidewalkThese three things are telling you that you need to alter your course and make some changes in your lifeThe bathroom was dirty because you feel that someone is keeping you from changing that directionSomeone is standing between you and your new path in life.

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