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!
Well, let’s get the bad stuff out of the way. I spoke to the vet on Tuesday and Luke does have Recurrent Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, better known to horse owners as “Heaves”. It was one of those conversations where I lost it after the ROPD news and when the vet said something about some level that…
Happiness is essentially a state of going somewhere, wholeheartedly, one-directionally, without regret or reservation. — William H. Sheldon I found a great place to board my horses! Huge sigh of relief. It’s farther out than I had planned but worth the drive. I think the most important thing about a boarding facility is the person running…
Our temperatures have been getting into the low 30s this week, with full on sunshine. That’s all well and good except that all that melting snow and puddles turns into ice during the evening, encasing the bottom of my sliding barn door in solid ice. The other morning I couldn’t get the back door to…
“Ye, ye, yeah.” I’ve been in eight hour meetings for the past two days with fellow employees from France and Belgium and they say a lot of that. Plus “No, no, no.” One yes or no is not enough. Really, I’m not making fun of them. How could I? Considering they each speak about five…
I was bored with the same old “here’s Luke” photo. So I tried to go for a different angle. Luke couldn’t figure out what the heck I was doing and tried to get a better look. “Darn bars,” he said. I increased Luke’s aerobic load during my ride on Sunday and he seemed to be fine….
In the not so distant past, my reaction to fear was to have panic attacks that turned my body into the enemy, which was a good distraction from battling ‘the thing’ that was making me afraid in the first place. Such attacks are rare now and when they happen, it’s on a smaller scale. Face your fears… that’s my current motto.
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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.