
I like Maya Angelou's quote: "We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.

I worked on

Lisa's boys are great little horseman. They enjoy themselves and are funny... so it was a joy to ride with and watch them. Again I kept Roni behind Lisa's horse in an effort to slow him down. He spent most the ride alternating between revved up and semi relaxed. Several times he started doing the Classic Fino gait, moving his feet real fast but making little forward progress (Mark was right in front of him). But he did great going through creeks, up and down hills and stepping over dead logs and branches. He really rushed when he figured out we were headed back to the camp ground, so once back, I had Roni gait around, and also do circles, zig-zags and serpentines. He had
really worked up a sweat during the
I added our flannel sheets to the laundry I did and put cotton on the bed. I also packed away the electric blanket. Next I need to wash and stow winter coats. I had to shut windows because it looked like it was going to storm, but nothing ever panned out. I was too tired to accomplish any other useful tasks.
Then Joe and I headed to Moraine View with dog and horse. Joe and Kaysha relaxed while I gave Roni a good brushing, lunged him and got ready to ride.
The four of us headed off into the woods. Joe ended up jogging, so I had to bump Roni up into a gait several times to catch up with Joe & Kaysha. They turned and headed back to camp but I continued riding a while longer.
Then we were off for another ride. I think I was on him for a total of almost 3 hours. He actually did better when we were by ourselves, just Roni and I. He did better today than yesterday, so we are making progress.
Black and White Monday- It started out gray and cloudy, and I even got rained on while driving to school. But the sun did emerge and it ended up being a beautiful day. The snow-white flowers of narcissus in our yard.
I usually give Roni Mondays off, but since we didn't have Growth Group and Roni gets a three day weekend off, I decided to ride him. I just wanted to do some light work, keep it simple and keep it short. I ended up riding bareback and was only on him 40 minutes. When I had him gait in the round pen, I felt like I didn't have great control without my stirrups, so once going out into the pasture and around the perimeter of our property, I only let him walk.
Black on white, Missy takes time to smell the flowers.
The chickens and ducks like to seek shelter from hawks and rain or shade from the hot sun under our black and white (the horse trailer)...
I cooked corn beef and cabbage for dinner. It had good flavor, but the beef was a bit tough because I didn't give it enough cooking time. I was too hungry to wait.
Some cooking instructions (like
even dampen the ground. Today's
None of my red tulips are up yet, so I had to use these pink peach blossoms for the day's theme. Don't let those gray clouds fool you, they brought no rain. I did notice a red- winged black bird in this photo. Looks like the cows invaded his territory.
I found this old wren house in the
A darn cute barn kitty following me around while I was trying to find a red flower to photo. We were missing three chickens when I shut the coop for the night. I found them all sleeping in the barn and carried them each back to the coop. The duck girls have been staying out late catching bugs under the barn light. They didn't want to go into the coop either.
Grape Hyacinth Wednesday- It was as
warm
The Vinca, also called Periwinkle after its bluish lavender color, is doing quite well out in my rock garden.
I had my usual weekly riding lesson. Marj rode Roni first this time, but he was not listening to her cues and started misbehaving. So we put the side pull reins on and lounged him awhile. He straightened up and did better for Marj, and by the time I got on, he wasn't too bad. He and I do have a wonderful bond which helps him to relax with me. But it also helped that Marj had worn him down.
Joe helped me with chores once I got home, trying to coax the cows in off the back pasture. I turned the horses out for a few hours after their dinner, letting them have the whole paddock along with the cows.
Joe had taken down the tarp in the corn crib and I opened the doors to let the air through. Amiga was checking it out.
Roni is often seen grazing alone, but he always has the others in sight.
Golden Retriever Thursday- We were to have scattered showers off and on throughout the day, which we did while I was at school. But the showers were off or scattered before they got to our neck of the woods and I arrived home to dry ground. Day's total rain was 2/100ths of an inch.
Kaysha is a goofy dog. Reminds me of how the kids have been behaving at school lately. Ha ha ha.
Once home I started in on weekend jobs, preparing to be gone over the weekend. Laundry, dishes, pack, clean, pet care note, and finishing this Blog, were all things I worked on.
A golden moment between Amiga and Zorro.
The daffodils have really taken off in bloom. And with their golden colors, they are like a jolt of spring sunshine. I appreciate how they dress up the yard.
I have not seen the yellow cat since Wednesday when Abbey had chased him up the tree by our deck. She can be a ferocious little de-clawed house kitty.
Red, White and Blue Friday- Can you see our flag in this picture? If you click on the photo, it will enlarge. Looks like the wind was out of the south. Today starts my one week Spring Break which I really need and am very thankful for. As soon as I get home from school, we are going to hustle out of here for the Yellow Ribbon Weekend.

We will be attending the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program with many other military families. I am not going to post details now, because it is actually classified information. But I'll tell you all about it in next week's post.
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