AUG 21, 2006 UPENN BARBARO RECOVERY REVIEW

Weekend Prayer Vigil with Alex Brown and Friends around globe prayers include Lost In The Fog and trainers Greg Gilchrist, Mike Rea, and Barbaro's favorite Michael Matz. Barbaro continues to be stable and comfortable this morning, August 21, 2006 with more updates later. August 22, 2006 UPENN VETS Medical Team Barbaro will update Bobby fans. Latest release video from UPENN Vets is available (see yesterday's section, UPDATE FROM ALEX & UPENN VET: NEW VIDEO RELEASE with Dr. Dean and BARBARO (need to use QUICKTIME)
Sabina Pierce's Photo taken this weekend shows Barbaro continues to thoroughly enjoy grazing since his first days if initial shock wondering where he was according to Dr. Dean Richardson.

As Barbaro improves, there are newly added VIDEOs from Melissa Harden, our Georgia USA TEAM BARBARO Ambassador on her website FOR THE LOVE OF BARBARO. Click on it to visit and enjoy the spunky uplifting music that accompanies it. Her site also includes Barbaro Poems Anthology and special VIDEO section which she has updated with the newest one of Barbaro grazing. It is definitely worth a look. Her site would not have been possible, save for Alex Brown at TIM WOOLLEY RACING. Thank You Alex and friends at Tim Woolleys.
***Already tried the problem solver of enabling the active X controls in the Security Tab section of Internet Explorer options and it still does not work. You have to use AVANT Browser which handles JAVA Sun applidations very well -- no problems.

We dedicate Barbara Livingston's candid view of quiet moments together for trainer Greg Gilchrist and Lost In The Fog. There is an entire section Barbara put together for a tribute to the both. May the last remaining days of LITF and Greg's time with him be the best. Barbaro and company wish this for all the families caring for LITF. Special poems and videos have been dedicated to the LITF team (see AUG 20, 2006, Sunday UPDATES). LOST IN THE FOG VIDEO TRIBUTES
Dr. Richardson warned that Barbaro was hardly out of the woods and that a full recovery would not be evident for months. Still, he said he was encouraged by the progress.
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