Our Blessed Savior
Riding Horses
My Loving Husband
Our Beautiful Children
Fantastic Friends
Garden Produce
Walking The Dog
Hard Sweaty Work
Lying In The Sun
A Cat In My Lap
IMing With Britney
Winning At "Words"
Monday could have been called
"A day in the life of Marj." I spent the whole day with her, which was wonderful, and busy. I started out taking notes at a meeting she had with her contractor. Then I came home, loaded Roni (had to wake Dan up to get his help) and drove back over to Marj's for a lesson. We started with a trailering lesson. It went great, and I think he will load with just me now, and if not, I know what to do to get him to. It never ceases to amaze me at how well Marj works with horses. Then she basically gave Josh and I a lesson. She was showing him how to give a lesson while working with Roni and I. She is teaching him to work with gaited horses. I re-learned several things I had been forgetting to do, and felt much better about what to do in the future. Then, leaving Roni in one of the stalls, we were off to meet the
realtor. We spent a good part of the
Joe had driven Dan to Wapella to pick up a 1986 El Camino Dan had bought. Dan said he had always wanted one... and I was thinking "yeah right." But as soon as he drove up the drive, I remembered my boy who's favorite match box car was a navy blue El Camino. And I recalled the several times he had pointed one out while we were driving down the road and said
"I want one of those when I grow up."
Tuesday, 9-11 11th anniversary The Memorial - A national tribute of remembrance and honor to the men, women, and children killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon, as well as the six people killed in the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993.
Tuesday was a gorgeous day out, but I missed most of it because I worked here on the front porch, at my computer, to write last week's blog. I did do my daily chores, cook dinner, get flea medicine on all three cats, among other things... but it was basically a "do nothing" day.
Since the "boys" were going to be gone for dinner, I ate early (snacked really) and then went for a 2 hour ride on Roni. We explored some new "trails." After crossing the wooden bridge on the farm lane, I continued north. We had to slip around a 50 yard end of a bean field, going through tall weeds, but then there was a wide water way I took the rest of the way north to the road Marj lives on. We rode up to her place, turned
down Brian's road and came home.
For some reason I woke before 5am Thursday and couldn't get back to sleep. So I got up to savor the wonderful fall weather. It is so nice to be able to enjoy the days of fall, unlike ever before because of teaching.
I don't know why it is so low, unless there has been a break in the damn somewhere. Like the malfunction of half the electrical sites at the camp ground which have never been fixed, I suspect this will not be repaired either, due to lack of funding. I hate to see this little pond go. Roni got
washed off once back at the camp
Later in the day, I ran into LeRoy to a tack shop to have two grazing muzzles repaired, get some can foam spray at True Value, buy some groceries at the IGA and pick up Dan who left his El Camino at Hutch's.
Looking out the kitchen window during dinner prep, I watched the horses in the paddock playing "Ring Around The Rosie". They were using the grain bins, and going at a gallop. What fun they were having in the breezy, cool fall evening... and they were fun to watch... but I worried they might get hurt.
I was slow to go outside Friday because the cold house and crisp fall air during morning chores caused my brain to think it was too cold out. I did get some photos of the sunrise.
Joe and I were outside by 9am Saturday, hitting the jobs hard and working up a sweat. It wasn't that hot out, but with the sun and exertion, we got warm. There was mowing, cleaning up dirty straw and hay, and tending to the burn pile. I cleaned all the boards from construction out of the barn and raked and swept up all the dust and old hay.
I didn't make it to early Church this morning, so Wal-Mart was extra crowded by the time I got there after second service. Dan had gone to Valencia's after work last night, and they arrived home as I was putting away groceries. Then I started cooking spaghetti sauce. I went out to the garden to get fresh basil, parsley and tomatoes, and I used three pounds of ground beef thanks to Frankie.
I wanted to see how Amiga would handle with a different rider and while I rode Roni... so Courtney was a willing guinea pig. We started slow and easy in the round pen. Amiga's stop was not as good as usual and she got more excited with Courtney at the helm than she does with me. But we felt comfortable enough to go on a little "trail" ride around the farm and over at Becks. All and all, I would say it was quite successful. Amiga improved after Courtney adjusted her hand position on the rein, and they both got used to each other. I was just delighting in the moment of a mother and daughter ride, and seeing Amiga's rehab (from her lameness) going so well.
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