Part of Hay Mission Accomplished
Oh my Lord. I can barely see the computer screen I’m so tired!
Oh my Lord. I can barely see the computer screen I’m so tired!
It used to be simple. If anything happened to me, there was still my spouse — to take care of business, make decisions, and do whatever needed to be done. We had a Will and a Living Will. Simple. But now things like who decides when to pull the plug becomes more complicated. Is that…
What’s this? Not much time to blog this week. I’m flying out to see my son in Oakland, California on Friday, so there are a number of work and home related things I’m trying to get done before I leave. Rush, rush, rush. Then, my Uncle Frank died Friday evening. Frank was a wonderful uncle —…
“Wherever you go, go with all your heart” — Confucius I was busy yesterday moving Luke to his new home, then helping send Murphy off to his new home. There was an e-mail from the new Murphy family last night, reporting that Murphy is curious about the other horses, is bonding with one of their…
My story about treating heaves in my horse and visiting the Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine
We had some promising looking rain clouds hanging around today, but once again, nothin’. So frustrating! We need the rain so bad! Luke’s front hoof looks like this from being so dry and stomping from the flies. I might have to put shoes on him for the first time in the 7 years I’ve had…
Today I attended a winter seminar that the local veterinary office puts on every year to cover various horse topics.
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Busy day, for sure. I’m glad you found some hay. Sleep well.
The hay looks good…hope your body survived!
You can sure pack a lot into a day! See ya soon.
What a day! Be very very careful lifting those bales. For the back, twisting (or bending) and lifting will demolish even a strong spine. Glad you stopped and dropped them out of the truck!
We’ll send you some snow. What a pretty pict of the dogs in the flurries. I love it!
Sounds like a busy day for sure! BTW, your horses look nice and fat for winter.