
Marty L’Herault is back shepherding tourists around Old Town following this summer’s horrific accident. But where is Cinnamon?
This article appears in Ride ‘Em Candidate!.

Marty L’Herault is back shepherding tourists around Old Town following this summer’s horrific accident. But where is Cinnamon?
This article appears in Ride ‘Em Candidate!.
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Glad to see Marty and Bonnie back! Cinnamon retired some time ago before the accident.
Welcome back, Marty (and Bonnie)!!
This is a new low in journalism, Sims. You can’t even be bothered to get off your fat ass and actually talk to the man? He works a block from your office! Thanks, but I’ll pass on the large bowl of WEAK SAUCE.
That seems a little extreme, LH!
I’ll take my sauce weak rather than poisonous any day, LHWUM.
At any rate, we’re a journalistic team over here, and after an exhaustive manhunt, 17 Public Records Act requests and a BJ to some guy who claimed to be an “inside source” (he lied) I’ve learned the following: Today is indeed Marty’s first day back. The horse’s name is Barney. Cinnamon is not retired, as Richard thought, but merely has the day off. She’ll be back at it soon — pulling the carriage one or two days per week, Marty said.
Cinnamon now joins the ranks of the underemployed.
Clomps?
Imagine the sound of it coming at you from a couple blocks away.
Mea culpa, Ryan. Indeed, Cinnamon still is clocking in from time to time. It was Bonnie that retired some months before the accident, which I think I learned from a YouTube video that you posted and blogged.
I would be careful integrating cinnamon back into the routine, she is better off grazing in a field, time served.
wher iz cinamun? well they needed alot of glue to fix the carriage HAHA. Cinamun put the whore in horse i was ten times mor kwalified VOTE 4 ME, SUGAR BISKIT FOR NEXT BUGGY HORSE!!! i understand our commoonity and kids and jobz.