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Article: EMILY LANGHORNE'S FARM IS A PIECE OF EDEN FOR HER PETS.(VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON)
- Article from:
- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- October 24, 1999
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Byline: MARY REID BARROW
Emily Langhorne's father Ned calls his daughter's farm on Indian River Road a ``Noah's Ark.''
Her boyfriend, Willard Ashburn, calls it a ``paradise.''
You also could call Langhorne's place heaven on Earth, utopia or Eden. But whatever you call it, the animals that live there know it is home sweet home.
There are horses, goats, geese, turkey, donkeys and dogs living on Langhorne's place, but for the most part, the animals aren't your typical farm denizens. They are pets, many of them from places like Animal Control or the Virginia Beach SPCA. Langhorne is known for her kindness to animals and folks, including ...