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April 1st, 2013 by deb

Yes, it’s been a long while. I just don’t spend much time at the computer pondering what to write in the blog. Life happens. We keep busy. We have the best intentions but the worst memory. Getting old. Here are a few landmarks over the past few months:

Labor Day 2012 – Traded Stormy for Ryder, a 2 year old paint gelding.
12-2-12 – Amigos of the Seas cruise out of Galveston, another “two thumbs up” experience!
1-1-13 – RABC changed my job and took my meager salary away. Much heart searching. I submitted to God’s will and decided to stay.
1-13-13 – Adventure of the Seas, out of San Juan with Jay & Michele. Definitely a different cruise experience. If it wasn’t for quality time with Jay & Michele and friends, it would have been a bust.
1-31-13 – RABC reinstated my salary. Assoc. Pr. fired.
FEB 2013 – joined Cove Saddle Club so we can use their arena.
3-8-13 – Surgery to remove gallbladder and repair hernia.
3-31-13 – Found a kitten by a burning brush pile, scorched but not harmed. Frank’s tender heart is bottle feeding and nurturing it. I guess more on this subject later.

Upcoming events:
4-14-13 – Girls cruise on Carnival Magic out of Galveston! FUN!!!
MAY/June 2013 – trip to KC.
July 2013 – OES Grand Chapter in Arlington, TX

Yes, I will try to keep up the blog with our current events. It helps to look back and see the record of what’s been going on. So much gets lost in the memory.

dk

New face at the barn!

May 2nd, 2012 by deb

One week ago, we went to Briggs and picked up Stormy, a 9-year-old paint mare, 15 hands. She is very beautiful and has a willing but calm spirit. Frank fell in love with her and decided to buy her from Marci.

When Frank rode her, she did everything he asked. We brought her home and Cochise and Holly were very aggressive to her. Really, it was mostly Cochise. Click on the link below to see the video.

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Stormy was scared to death of him!! Frank made the decision to take him back to his owner, Heather Davis, in Gatesville. Since Cochise is gone, Holly and Stormy have gotten along with no problems; they are calm together but Holly asserts herself as the lead mare. We’ve been riding the two girls and they are doing great. When Frank works Stormy in the groundwork training, she does her best to do what he wants; she is a quick learner. Sherry came out Saturday and trimmed her feet and said she will put shoes on her front feet in about 5 weeks.

I think Stormy will work out to be a great horse to ride around the pasture and on trail rides.

dk

Clear as a bell…

April 24th, 2012 by Frank

Frank called Jim “Jimbo” Davis, who came out with another man and cleared out the 3 acres of land north of the barn. We have lived here for 24 years and the brush and cedar was thick then and has gotten too dense. It was too much work for Frank and me to clear it by ourselves. Here are a couple before photos:

Here you can see how thick the grapevines were next to the barn. Hard to tell what was living in this mess!

Looking to the north, toward the neighbors, it’s solid cedars and cactus and mesquite.

Frank kept some trees and cedars behind the barn as a windbreak. Now, here are some “after” photos:

Here, you can see that the vines and brush is all gone on the west side of the barn. (hi Holly! hi Cochise!)

This photo was taken from up by the county road, looking west. The trees on the left are behind the barn (windbreak) and the big brush pile is on the right.

In this photo, you can see the neighbor’s barn. The cedar and brush is in a big pile.

Standing behind the giant brush pile (to be burned later this year), facing northwest, you can see the neighbor’s house. Frank saved some of the smaller elm trees.

I’m so glad this was finally done! (dk)

Farmville 2012 (continued)

April 17th, 2012 by deb

Things are growing in the little garden!

We’ve had some nice Spring showers! I have also planted flowers in the pots.

dk

I’m in love!

April 10th, 2012 by deb

We spent Easter Sunday at Jen and David’s home and had a wonderful day with family. David prepared an excellent dinner, much better than I could have done!!! Good to see Jer too.

Bluebonnets

April 6th, 2012 by deb

We’ve been thinking of the time when Jen was riding Rascal through a field of bluebonnets at West Fort Hood and we finally found the photo. Hard to believe it was taken 25 years ago!

It’s another good year for bluebonnets throughout Texas. We’ve received a nice amount of rain this Spring.

d

Happy Birthday Sammie!!

April 5th, 2012 by deb

Sammie turned 8 years old on Sunday, April 1st. We celebrated by going to Petsmart and getting some treats and new toys!

We put the birthday hat and bandana on her and she got extra special attention from all the folks at Petsmart!

Bath Day

March 31st, 2012 by Frank

With a beautiful, sunny, warm and clear day, we decided to give the horses their first bath of the year.

Farmville 2012

March 29th, 2012 by deb

It’s that time of the year to start planting! We went to Lowe’s and got more topsoil and peat moss and add to that a healthy dose of composted horse manure (I wonder where that came from) and got to working the soil. With daytime temps in the 80’s, I’m sure there is no danger of frost. We’ll be planting the seeds this weekend: peas, beans, cucumbers, radishes, and we planted some tomato plants we got earlier.

Farmville 2012

Farmville 2012

Back to Lovin’ Horses

November 16th, 2011 by Frank

It’s been awhile since we’ve posted on here, so I thought I might bring some things up to date. We bought Holly, a 7 year old Quarterhorse mare, just over 14 hands tall, around the 4th of July weekend. About the same time, we took in Cochise, our neighbor’s horse as a pasture pal for Holly, and for me to work with to see if  I could break his habit of bucking.  Well, Cochise won the first round, bucking me off on July 17th (See the poem, “Be Ready For the Ride). I dislocated my elbow in the fall, but quickly recovered over the next two months. Meanwhile, we joined Clinton Anderson’s “No Worries Club” to get sizable discounts on his Downunder Horsemanship training materials and tools. I have been working both horses through the groundwork so far, and I must say it makes a world of difference in their attitude and respect toward humans.

Frank