It's been such a wonderful, sunny week. Been riding twice this week already, with rides planned Thursday and Saturday! Mingo is doing great. His face is mostly healed.
My friends horse was injured in an accident in the pasture and we don't know how it happened. Severely injured. And we can't find out what she was injured on. She is mostly past the serious stage part in her healing, but she has a long way to go before she is completely healed. She's a fighter and she is in great health. My friend is cleaning, soaking and packing/wrapping the wound twice a day. The meds are just tablets now, no more shots of antibiotics.
So, pray for her healing and continued path to getting better. She's a great asset to the program my friend does and one of the most used horses.
Enjoy your week and hope you all get out to enjoy the sunshine:)
Raise awareness that there is a need for humans to care for the animals in our world. Encourage and promote spay/neuter, rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of all animals. Encourage and support those who do rescue. Crochet a blanket. Clean a stall. Donate your time, truck and trailer to transport. Hug a rescue friend who needs a shoulder to cry on. Donate 5 bales of hay. Do something. Do anything.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
When the turkeys are on the barn roof....
Was sitting in my living room, check on my email. And cars were stopping on the road, pointing and looking. Oops - are the horses out again? Rushed out side to see what was going on. A few more cars slowed down. Couldn't figure out what they were looking for.
Then my daughter pointed at the roof of the barn. The darn turkeys were on the ridge of the roof, sliding down the sides and then flying back up to sit on the top. Think it might have been too hot for their feet up there and they were going up and down.
They are such idiots.
As soon as I figure out how to download all the pictures from my camera on this new computer, I will have pictures of the girls. And boys. And horses.
It's never dull around here.
:)
Then my daughter pointed at the roof of the barn. The darn turkeys were on the ridge of the roof, sliding down the sides and then flying back up to sit on the top. Think it might have been too hot for their feet up there and they were going up and down.
They are such idiots.
As soon as I figure out how to download all the pictures from my camera on this new computer, I will have pictures of the girls. And boys. And horses.
It's never dull around here.
:)