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Successful Sunday!
  • All the horses are now at SaneHaven!
    We did a morning of ferrying taking Jet and Sarcee to act as escorts.
    The first load back was Sarcee and Chica.
    We had to convince Chica that she still knew how to trailer load.
    It took a good bit of patience but she is a very smart girl.

    Then back to get Jet and Tonto.
    All went well. Now to get everything sorted out herd-wise again.

    V is coming and we will do a ride this afternoon.
    I think I will have her take Jet and I will take Tex.

    I hope every one is having a good day!
  • Took Socks out in the Phaeton today.  Went down the little road I built to the back paddock.  He took the change of venue quite well.  I have been told to be careful when taking a horse out into their playground whilst in harness and put-to.  Since he is so out of shape, all we did was take a v-e-r-y long walk.  There is still a lot of work that needs doing in the way of smoothing out the driving path out there.  Coming back was an issue with the hill the way it is and the rather large, sharp rocks hidden all over the place in the grass and weeds.  I believe that till I get the new road sorted out in that area, I will go out the utility gate on the west part of the property and back in via the main driveway (or Old Stage Rd).  The pavement is a bit slippery and I have to be very cautious of traffic on that hill, but it is better than dealing with the terrain on that hill, for now.  In the meantime, I have another two gates to open before getting Socks out.

    Hmmm... well sentence structure and grammar never were my speciallity...  that last bit will have to stay as-is I suppose.

    Anyway, Socks was a perfect gentleman in spite of the loud cracking and popping from he burnt shrubbery we ran over, the bouncing around of the carriage, and the hill really pushing on his britching.  We did a bit of trotting afterwards around the front of the house and on the driveway.  His power steering was out and I had to remind him forcibly several times to listen.   But when you consider he hasn't been worked regularly for over two years, I'm not complaining.  He's a superstar to me!

    There is so much work to do on this property, not only from the fire, but just things that have needed doing for years.  If there were three more of me and five times the equipment it would still be quite the job.  looking around the back part of the property was a bit overwhelming today.  One good thing was that there are several sections of fence that look to be largely intact.  I have a few wooden posts to replace (that no longer exist), but the fence in that area is still there and repairable.  That's about three hundred feet of fence I don't have to rebuild.  At least, not right away as it's barbed-wire and I don't like that around horses.  Neither does Jmebear.  At least our little bonfire wasn't the disaster that my friends and family in the Santa Rosa area had to deal with.  So sad to hear of the loss of the round barn and Jack London's house.  Not to mention so very many people killed.  

    So we count our blessings and do our best with what we have.  Can't wait to get the tractor back.  I really need to do some work in the back paddock.  It's at the dealer's being repaired... again.  They thought just the seals were leaking.  With the extreme shortage of water around here and the fact it went from cold, sloppy, and muddy to hot, dry, and no water in the well, the mud from last winter was dried onto the frame and running gear.  Since I didn't have the water to wash it off, it was still there last month.  Chipping at that kind of thing is hard on boots and bushings, so I don't.   Hence when the mechanic cleaned the tractor (and did a bang-up job) the cracked housing was exposed and the leak increased exponentially.  He said the dried-on mud was a pretty good band-aid.  Unfortunately, the housing had to come from Japan.  So we have waited a few more weeks.  Should be ready by Tuesday.  Can't wait to go get it!  
    Well, I hope everyone has a great Monday and week coming up!

  • Glad you had a good time with Socks.  He is a good boy.  

    Tomorrow Whisper will be four weeks into her rehab.  She still has some filling and heat in the knee (inside) and ankle.  The swelling goes down with exercise but we are having one of our fall monsoons and the vet wants the leg clean...and bandaged with clean bandages.  She doesn't get out when it rains.  When she goes out now I put a fleece bandage on each front leg and she can get them muddy if she wants and they will dry before needed again.  Again, so thankful she is easy to work on.  She is more than happy to eat out of the bale in the storage area while I take off and reset bandages.  No need to tie her.  She stays put.    Can't get over how good she is and how much I like her.  Either she is pretty special on her own or someone really spent time with her.  

    At least our flood warnings are over.  Still getting rain and wind.

    Hope everyone has a great week.

    Hunter, stay safe.

  • Actually I find Arabs to be of two types, great and horrible.  There doesn't seem tto be a middle.  It seems Whisper has chosen you Connie.  I do hope and prray this injury works out okay.  She seems to be such a good horse.

  • The only thing I would like better is if she had that free Arab walk and a soft jog.  Not sure about the walk, but the jog is something that should improve with miles.  Just miles on trails.  Not sure I want to play in traffic here so we might have to truck out next year to ride where the scenery changes.  I get bored in circles  or ovals and assume she does too...about 4 or 5 times around the barnyard and she really would prefer different sights, different patterns help.

    Yes, she is a good horse.  I don't know why she got thrown away but I am glad she did.