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Ridgetop
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Horses got in accidentally. DH did not consider trees when he could not get them out. Those rasscsls know hiow to evade him. I keep telling him to get a rope - even hay strings will work on them - and wind it around their nose and face to make a "halter" to lead them out. He prefers to try to run after them, shout, curse, and finally limp away muttering. Then I come out to see what is wrong, and et a halter, rope or haystring, and lead them out of the yard and back into the field. I keep the halters in the barn but will get a 4th halter to keep in the house for emergencies.You aren't going to be able to have fruit trees if the horses are in with them... they will strip the bark besides the breaking them off...
Annabel learning to drive the tractor with DSIL2 and DH
Annabel missed the doggies. I didn't realize that Ozel had grown so large! I keep thnking of her as a puppy but she is about 18 months old now. Erick and I have been talking about finding the right stud to breed her next year. We also want to enter Hazine and Ozel in some dog shows along with 2 of Erick's puppies.
DS1 and DSIL2 took down one of the Honey Locust trees by the edge of the barn and night corral today. There is a larger one back of the barn that needs to come down too. Those things are a menace! Honey Locust trees and Black Mexican Buzzards should be outlawed!
The bathroom tile is being grouted today and DS1 got some molding and base shoe to trim out the wainscoting. Work goes on.