So yesterday I was able to finally finish up mowing the "hay field", patch of grass directly in front of the pasture. It's a patch that stays wet until about this time of year. So it has to wait. Parts of it were still damp, but got it done. In the Spring it's like swamp land, so I believe there is a natural spring that flows just beneath the surface. Once the heat of summer kicks in it dries up. Another good rain and we will have to start the process of mowing the yard again. We are looking for another riding mower, but Charlie only has a couple 100.00 saved so far and we haven't found anything real cheap. Hopefully before Summer is over we can find something.
I got the call to go pick up Sally & Sonny. The two Dwarf Nigerian that my sister-in-law contacted me about. So tonight at 6 pm I will go with the expectation of picking them up, but I have many questions for the owner first.
I also received some potential bad news, but we are taking this news one day at a time and hopefully it will be straightened out. Doreen's daughter in law is her power of attorney. She has control of Doreen's money and was suppose to be paying the bills. Well we recently found out that she had not been making the house payments. Doreen's daughter talked with her and we thought everything was going to be straightened out then. Doreen's daughter got served with papers yesterday concerning the unpaid payments. They called the mortgage company who is mailing out some paper work, she is hoping that this paperwork will help with getting things back on track. Doreen is totally unaware of the whole situation. I am extremely worried about the whole thing. I don't know much about foreclosures so I don't know how much notification we will get if they do foreclose and we have to move. There is not a darn thing I can do except wait. I do not have the funding to catch up somebody else's house payments.
I have been scanning the apartment ads just in case. However, I would have to locate a place big enough to accommodate for my daughter & her 4 kids as well. She will be seeking employment once she returns in August. So yeah, things are definitely very iffy here.
I did let the owner of the goats know this , to some extent, no details. She still is ok with me taking the goats and that bothers me as well. However, in her defense, she is 60 years old with about 30 chickens and the goats are penned with the chickens. These goats were given to her with the knowledge that they would be re-homed asap, because she didn't want to have goats.