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Hold Your Horse: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011. The Almost Finished Project. While my horses napped all summer in order of biggest to smallest. I was busy mucking in the mud. We had the wettest summer on record here, so these piles of forty-year-old manure that were scraped away from the barn sat amongst the rain ponds for weeks and weeks before it was dry enough to get the dump truck in to haul them away. And here are two finished paddocks, with the new road and gravel path. This is one of my boarders in his new paddock.
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Hold Your Horse: Happy New Year
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Sunday, March 11, 2012. Oh sure, I could use my phone to take pictures, if I hadn't cheaped out on a phone with the cheesiest excuse for a camera.but I couldn't afford a better phone because my laptop died. Anyway, the news is: first calf born a week ago to Dorothy! We missed the whole thing but it was obviously a success and Little Nameless is running amok and schmoozing with all the soft-nosed horses. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Prince George, B.C., Canada. View my complete profile.
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Hold Your Horse: July 2011
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Monday, July 11, 2011. It Gets Worse Before It Gets Better. Today's post is a series of before and after shots. This photo shows a shed attached to the barn on the right of the photo. Shed gone. Imagine the little Tinkerbell ring they used to have with those Disney audio-assisted picture books. Yeah, the shed disappeared like turning the page on one of those books. That's right. No sweat or fiberglass slivers or convoys to the dump at all. Here's the excavator among its piles of forty-year-old manure....
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Hold Your Horse: Some Ways to Get Your Cow Ready for the Parade
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Some Ways to Get Your Cow Ready for the Parade. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Prince George, B.C., Canada. I am a writer and rider from northern British Columbia. This is where I keep track of my progress as a student of natural horsemanship, of my writing news, and random tidbits that make me snicker. View my complete profile. Horse Tours in Iceland. Erin Murphy Literary Agency. Tim Flach - astoundingly artistic horse photography. Kenetta's Farms Friesian Horses.
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Hold Your Horse: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010. 40 Days and 40 Nights. It's been raining for two days now. No floods, but the corral is soup! I won't show you that. Horses get noticeably grumpy when it's cold and wet out. They distinctly don't like to be saddled when their backs are wet, but if you do saddle them up, the saddle blanket warms their backs and they become somewhat less grumpy. Peter was a little afraid of me in the big yellow jacket with the deep hood. Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Sunday, October 3, 2010. Kenet...
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Hold Your Horse: December 2010
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010. When horses do the mutual grooming thing, they nibble at each other and scratch each other with their top teeth. Cows just lick each other, so it seems that Red's not sure about Kasper's teeth, but Kasper seems happy enough to be bathed. Labels: horse and bull calf. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Prince George, B.C., Canada. View my complete profile. Horse Tours in Iceland. Erin Murphy Literary Agency. Tim Flach - astoundingly artistic horse photography.
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Hold Your Horse: Gate Inventory
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Monday, May 30, 2011. As I'm getting my plans organized for the new fence layout, I'm taking stock of what materials I have on the property. A previous owner must have been a metal-worker. The gates are a full curious range of lengths:. How do I plan standard gate openings with those kinds of sizes! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Prince George, B.C., Canada. View my complete profile. Horse Tours in Iceland. Erin Murphy Literary Agency. Tim Flach - astoundingly artistic horse photography.
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Hold Your Horse: Last Hay Run
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Sunday, November 13, 2011. I organized the last hay run of the season and this is how the day turned out. Ugh. But we had a big team of bale-throwers and got three hundred more bales in the barn without getting stuck even once. We're set for winter now! November 14, 2011 at 10:25 AM. Done, now you can relax. not that you ever really sit still. Tee hee. Too funny, I always use hay in the barn as a term for running, implying you can rely on past training. November 15, 2011 at 8:42 PM. Horse Tours in Iceland.
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Hold Your Horse: March 2011
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Saturday, March 19, 2011. Kasper thinks cameras are for nibbling on. I finally got organized enough to get him into the arena. He was a little nervous. Noises outside the barn worried him. Barn Cat Moves Indoors. At first, living indoors was pretty spooky for Ginger. And then he discovered beds. Friday, March 4, 2011. The Next Big Project. This is the next big project. It's not a horse. It's not a cow. It's an equestrian centre! This shows the swoop in the wall from in the arena. View my complete profile.