tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5610724998613801486.post5189746462088578721..comments2023-05-08T05:52:52.717-06:00Comments on Grace Valley Farms: Edison Departs Grace Valley FarmsGrace Valley Farmshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16468731575004645793noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5610724998613801486.post-74977927908141572202013-09-18T14:46:03.591-06:002013-09-18T14:46:03.591-06:00For some unknown reason I have a particular fondne...For some unknown reason I have a particular fondness for Edison. It may be the Christmas present(Edison's monogramed coat) my children gave me one year. It was fun that the Meyers' played along with our crazy ideas. I love the certificate I received.<br />It could be the newsy email invitations "typed" by Edison H. Meyer, or the times he let me walk right up to him for an attempted hug that turned into a pat.<br />Edison's picture has shown up on several T-Shirts of mine boasting his grand title of "Grace Valley Farms Chief Ram". I will miss seeing him, but know he has a new job in Iowa and will be a great asset to his new owners and their flock. Missing you already, LisaLisa Curtonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5610724998613801486.post-52675272611190100542013-09-18T09:57:29.729-06:002013-09-18T09:57:29.729-06:00Edison was indeed a tremendous flock ram, as the a...Edison was indeed a tremendous flock ram, as the awards you mentioned indicate. As you know, Lisa and I have great affection for him, and will miss seeing and hugging on him in our future visits. We add our thanks to yours, and wish him a long, healthy and vigorous life in Iowa!<br /><br />Pat and Lisa CurtonPatrick V Curtonnoreply@blogger.com