Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Talk about Tuesday

The week is screaming by....Tuesday already and working on Wednesday.

Two people have come to look at Blue for adoption. Blue is only fifteen but has had a hard life somewhere along the line.......sore hocks, fat belly, sway back.......but he has impeccable manners, leads nicely, picks up his feet like a gentleman.....never rubs on you (uh...like some Hanoverians do...who shall remain nameless)........anyway, we will give him the kid test on Saturday morning to make sure he can tolerate eight year olds getting on and off of him. Think positive thoughts......this boy is a little depressed about being in a strange place and doesn't know who to trust completely.

Noah, on the other hand is a pistol.....into everything, loves everyone, busy, busy, busy! He loves feeding time and openly shows his contempt of being fed last.
Training is coming his way......he lunges nicely....picks up his feet nicely..is a little pushy, but comes around with gentle correction.

Both Noah and Blue were dewormed and had their feet looked at. Noah has flat little feet......Noah has okay feet...typical Appaloosa, if you ask me...but what do I know? I am not the shoer....I only pay one.

Maia had a lesson on Max tonight.....she looks like a superstar.....Max was a little stubborn and wanted to walk with his nose in the air......Maia persevered. Caryn...Maia wants you back for her teacher...LOL>

We got alfalfa hay delivered today.....nice, fresh, flaky......just how the horses like it. Grace especially......she loves the flakey part.
Jaime we got your supplement that you sent for Grace and she is eating it as I write.........thank you for your generosity. The supplement does wonders for Grace. I also got the Smartpak catalog and found several things I need......NOT...I had to put that thing down.

Weather is supposed to get hot this week,,,,probably just in time for my lesson on Winston. Oh boy....I can hardly wait.

We will be at Cenex this weekend, raising funds and passing out flyers. Come see us.
At 11 am....

My young hens are beginning to lay eggs.......little tiny ones.. they look like pigeon eggs....they should be on a roll soon and we will have about a dozen eggs per day.

We think positive thoughts for Gage Irving who had a really bad accident......we encourage your prayers for his speedy recovery....hang in there Gage.......you can do it!

Pony Up fortune for tomorrow:

One moment too soon or too late?

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