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!
Generally, to get around in the dark I lug this thing around. The photo does not even begin to get across the hugeness of this flashlight. It’s a bummer because in order to actually do something, like drag the hose out and fill the tank, I have to keep putting the flashlight down and picking…
I have started to write. And this has meant going back through old blog posts and journals, looking at the journey I’ve been on. Much of it is not too pleasant to remember. But I think it’s important to look at the story from the perspective I have now and allow the story or poetry…
I’m not happy, I’m cheerful. There’s a difference. A happy woman has no cares at all. A cheerful woman has cares but has learned how to deal with them.— Beverly Sills (1929-) American Opera Singer Last Monday morning I was cleaning up manure and I must have gotten distracted, which happens quite often to me….
My bare feet move across the hardwood floor. I can feel the grit the dog and I dragged in the day before stick to my bare skin. Walking out onto the deck, I grab my socks and boots from the doorway and hop in an awkward dance pattern as I brush off my feet and…
It’s been a hell of a day… a hell of a week. But I’m going to shut up about my issues and talk about something fun… like Christmas presents! Yes, I love the color red, especially in the kitchen. Well, unless it’s blood. That kind of red is no good, but I received a gift…
I’m appearing on Vision and Verb today so please stop on by. p.s. I spoke with the Luke’s vet yesterday and described how Luke was doing. I was a bit concerned that his breathing might not have been normal at the end of our ride on Sunday, but I wasn’t sure because I didn’t pay…
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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.