Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Barbaro's Rainbow Residency at RainbowsBridge.com


We thank the folks at the Rainbows Bridge.com for this beautiful tribute to Barbaro. On this web page there are links where you can sign their guestbook, send condolences cards to the Jacksons and the people who have taken such good care of Barbaro. There are also links that have resources to help the grieving process that we all are experiencing at this time. Please do take the time to visit this website and spend some time in silent prayer, appreciating this great champion.

Thank you!
Jo Singer

BARBARO's Rainbow Residency at RainbowsBridge.com

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rest well sweet and corageous, Barbaro.  You fought a good fight and even though you had to leave us you are still the Champion. I know you're there at the Bridge just waiting for all of us, who fell in love with you, to join you.  Have fun with my two bulldogs, Red Dog and Timbrel who are there with you at this website. You will never be forgotten; rest well until the morning ....

Anonymous said...

BarBaro you will remain in the hearts of millions of people you never met. Your strength and courage were unbeliveable. My thoughts and prayers go out to your owners, your vets, your well wishers. You are no longer in pain, and join many others who wait to greet their owners on the other side of the bridge. Long live the legend of Barbaro!
Amy G

Anonymous said...

My Dear Sweet Barbaro,

    You have taught us all so much about dignity and perserverance.....

but, most of all, about "LOVE." In our hearts, your memory shall live on

forever and ever..... until we meet again, never to be separated................

    Rest in Peace, Sweet Prince.....

                                                                With Love and Admiration,
                                                                Ms Carol A Marano, R.N.
                                                                New York City,  U. S. A.

Anonymous said...

Barbaro was such a strong, honest horse.  He had captured my attention before he ever had his accident.  I know the best was done for Barbaro, but glad that when the time came for him to cross the bridge, he was allowed to do it with the same pride and dignity he always had.  Barbaro, run free, run fast and best of all, do this with no pain and the light of life in your eyes.
NEJ