Time to head to Arizona for a little time off in the sun. I haven't been in a while and am hoping it will be a great trip. Mixing a little work in with some promotion of a great band, Headroom Live. It's great to watch people grow and develop in business, it drives me. In this time of recession and recovery, I am excited to have such a will to work. If I did not have allies, I'd probably be a bum for lack of motivation. I love the work in itself, but the effect on the people around me really makes me want to get better, learn more and have more time to devote to the re-structuring of our social system and economic playing field.
Emily Fuller, a Utah Real Estate agent with a focus on equestrian properties, has decided to give back by donating commissions from every home sale to the BLM for the care of wild Mustangs. Real Estate Agent Emily Fuller and her Mustang Paco Fino, Stormy When Emily Fuller turned sixteen, it wasn’t a shiny car that kept her attention and it certainly wasn’t dresses and Seventeen magazine. Emily had a love for Stormy, her Mustang-Paco Fino horse. From an even earlier age, Emily had a gift with horses, training the large and wild animals without fear. Now 30, Fuller sees a current and pressing need to help wild Mustangs throughout her home state. The BLM or, Bureau of Land Management, has the task of rounding up 10,000 horses this year, increasing the already heavy taxpayer burden to house and store for the animals long term. Emily’s plan? Help to care for the horses using her Real Estate business. Each year, the Bureau of Land management cares for tens of thousand...
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