Part of Hay Mission Accomplished
Oh my Lord. I can barely see the computer screen I’m so tired!
Oh my Lord. I can barely see the computer screen I’m so tired!
Trying to put some roots down, not in a place, but in being. Digging down deep, probing the earth, sinking my fingers in ’til I feel that sense of rightness, of solid ground. — Maery Rose I’m supposed to be straightening out my files right now. You can tell how well that’s going. It…
It’s the middle of January and I haven’t yet written about my intentions for 2012. They are not resolutions. Gasp! None of that malarkey for me! It’s simply that I want to put myself out there more — not in some obscene, exhibitionist way, I’ll spare you that horror. And not in some reveal all,…
In my job, I work with various departments to help them switch over from our old legacy software to a new software that’s going to be used throughout the company. The group I’m working with currently is Customer Service. I’m looking for gaps between the old system and new system, documenting new processes and designing…
What’s the best thing to do when your job has you worried that there’s no way you can meet all your deadlines? And your nerves are just shot from life in general? That’s right! You try to groom a winter’s worth of grime and hair off your horses! The rhythmic scrape, scrape, scrape; pull hair…
I picked up my son from the airport yesterday afternoon. The first stop was a second hand store where he was hoping he’d find some decent winter boots to get him through the weekend. Unfortunately, this did not happen but he did find a pretty cool leather coat. I found a couple belts, a Santa…
My story about treating heaves in my horse and visiting the Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine
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Busy day, for sure. I’m glad you found some hay. Sleep well.
The hay looks good…hope your body survived!
You can sure pack a lot into a day! See ya soon.
What a day! Be very very careful lifting those bales. For the back, twisting (or bending) and lifting will demolish even a strong spine. Glad you stopped and dropped them out of the truck!
We’ll send you some snow. What a pretty pict of the dogs in the flurries. I love it!
Sounds like a busy day for sure! BTW, your horses look nice and fat for winter.