My former home in Washington State sold in 2004 due to my working and living in the UK.
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September 2008. I've decided that I will put my personal information and diary pages somewhere other than on my business website. I know some people enjoy reading about my life and what I have been doing, but others who are not known to me might use that information against me.
Therefore if you wish to know what I'm doing, and you wish to read more about me, please email me care of this website and I will send you a link to read more about me. This way, I can have more control over who knows my life's happenings. Thank you for understanding.
For nearly 20 years, Georgia Cheer has combined her love of animals and expertise in graphic arts/printing to produce publications focused on Arabian horses.
Georgia hails from English roots, having been born in Hampshire (England). But her parents emmigrated to the United States (specifically Los Angeles), so she grew up a "Southern Californian." Her summers and time off from school were spent with her grandparents in England, mostly riding in the beautiful New Forest near Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst.
After a college career based on fine arts, Georgia grew inspired with graphic arts and eventually worked in various capacities in the printing industry. She merged her love of animals, especially horses, with her expertise in printing to create her own publication in 1983 called "The Crabbet Influence in Arabians Today."
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