Saturday, September 24, 2011
Here stands, nosey...
Procrastination at its best...
I've been procrastinating again. So, what's new, eh? ha ha! It's been along week at the work front. Long hours and in dire need of a vacation. The weather is getting better as days go by. It was in the 50's last night. Winter coming around the corner, I've noticed the horses coats are changing. They almost look fluffy in the early morning hours. They've become darker and have a shine to them again. The hot summer really took a toll on all the critters around the place.
Since it's been quite cooler, Ronnie decided to use his energy playing with the new "old" tractor. It sure comes in handy for cleaning out the open stalls. It's something we had normally done by hand. I can't believe it took less than fifteen minutes to accomplish what would have taken us a couple of hours to do by hand. We've been looking in to getting a load of sandy loam for the stalls. Ronnie leveled and graded the excercise pen shortly after we got the tractor so it will drain better after a heavy rain. Luckily it did rain one night last week and no water stood any where. Oh yea!
Since it's been quite cooler, Ronnie decided to use his energy playing with the new "old" tractor. It sure comes in handy for cleaning out the open stalls. It's something we had normally done by hand. I can't believe it took less than fifteen minutes to accomplish what would have taken us a couple of hours to do by hand. We've been looking in to getting a load of sandy loam for the stalls. Ronnie leveled and graded the excercise pen shortly after we got the tractor so it will drain better after a heavy rain. Luckily it did rain one night last week and no water stood any where. Oh yea!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
The new "old tractor"!
I took a schooling lesson on how this thing works. He started out showing me where to check the fluids and how it operates. First checking the...
- Oil
- Transmission fluid
- Water level.
- Gas
Good lord! I'm certainly not dressed for taking pictures. I could have prepared my self. ha ha ha!
We are an unsightly mess this morning, but we do clean up pretty well. lol I'm positive the animals around the place don't care what we look like, as long as a feed bucket's in our hands.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Cooler Temperatures
It was beautiful today for the first time in over seventy days of 100+ temperatures. The horses are roaming about with a skip in their steps. The dogs were racing around the backyard and the birds were singing a different song. Kela and I agreed on a time to tack up for a ride the night before. It was around 8:00 am. She had come to feed her horse earlier and I had already saddled, ready and waiting on her to arrive. Jerzey was feeling full of her self. I lunged her for a short time to take the edge off. I don't normally do this if we ride often, but since it had been more than three weeks since our last ride, I thought it was necessary.
Kela had not made the cross over, so I rode over to her house. It's just across the street. She keeps her horses at her Moms. We rode off down the road and today, even Oreo was feeling the cool temps. She is normally low keyed and doesn't find much to bugger about. Today, however, she was sporting her new found freedom. We headed out by way of Haymarket. We took the underpass and went up I20 until we come to the Kleberg Road area. On the other side of Hwy 175, we followed it until we went back under it and picked up Riley Crest to Garden Grove.
We rode down Garden Grove where it met Riley Crest again and took the I20 green to Seagoville Road. I'm not sure how many miles it is, but I'm guessing, all in all, about 15 miles round trip back to the house. It was a really nice day. Sunny and not to hot most of the day. The horses were feeling tired by the time we got back to the house. Jerzey had been laboring a bit and showing favor on her left hip. I walked several distances through-out the ride time. I definatley needed the walk. I get stiff in the saddle to long. I'm going to make it a point to bring tennis shoes next time. I have saddle bags I can put them in. Doh! I really need to lose weight for several reasons. Not only to make my horse more comfortable on long rides, but to feel better my self. It's always been a struggle for me to find the time for my self. You'd think, I'd be the most important thing on my daily list, however I find so many other
things to do but me.
Ron and Maykayla got home at 2:00 pm after having gone to Pecan Gap. He bought another toy! hahaha He picked up a hay dolly. dollie? Any who, it's blue and homemade from the looks of it, but it'll get the job done. Makayla helped get it off the flatbed and onto the ground. She's such a big help to us. She can do almost anything Ron can do. She's almost as bossy as he is too.
things to do but me.
Ron and Maykayla got home at 2:00 pm after having gone to Pecan Gap. He bought another toy! hahaha He picked up a hay dolly. dollie? Any who, it's blue and homemade from the looks of it, but it'll get the job done. Makayla helped get it off the flatbed and onto the ground. She's such a big help to us. She can do almost anything Ron can do. She's almost as bossy as he is too.
You'd think this was the reason we bought round rolls of hay. She loves playing on them. What kid doesn't like climbing on stuff.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
The weather and riding don't mix...
Yesterday, the silly shit was following and darted through the gate as I was going back to the house. I tried to close the gate before he went through and he got caught on the post and skinned his side. Having to keep my appointment with nature before I watered the yard, I just let him alone. I didn't care if he was in the yard, really. After taking care of business, I let Jerzey in and they grazed on the grass in the back yard.
The weather is breaks...
Jerzey is always nosey as hell. If we're doing something, she's right there with us.
I took this video of Mouse doing the screwy thing he does with his head. I'm not sure how he aquired this habit. Most likely, from being stalled somewhere in his previous life. I've noticed any time we've bought horses that were shown in halter or western pleasure venues, or stalled to long of a period, they've always brought with them, some silly shit habit. This is one I haven't seen before. It appears to be brought on from needing his teeth floated long before we bought him. I had checked his teeth the day we looked at him and notice he was in need of dental work. At that time, I thought, no big deal. Still don't.
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