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What are U doing today? (Ongoing thread)
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Oct 24, 2018 04:37PM

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Nina, I hope you'll be OK. Sorry to hear about your fall. Let us know how you make out at the doctor tomorrow.




I one time fell and bruised my ribs on our piano bench. It was really painful but in a matter of time I was OK. I think I took painkillers.




Today is Erin's birthday (29) & yesterday was James' (36). He was complaining about his advanced age. Ha! He doesn't seem to realize how it makes me feel to have a middle aged kid.
A fair few chores on the list today. I need to finish cleaning the back gardens around the house. Just cutting off the dead flowers & dumping them. Hay moved to the horse barn, although it's awfully wet. We just got over 3" of rain the past few days - over 10" in October for a yearly total of over 60". We're already close to the record of 66" for the year.
I've got to pick up & fix or replace the old shoe shelf we use for grooming supplies under the wall box in the grooming area. Both Tango & Pumpkin have beat it up lately so it's falling apart. I wonder if I can salvage it. It's certainly not a great piece of furniture, but it has some history. I made it about 30 years ago out of the old wainscoting I salvaged from the old porch at the farm before we put on the big mud room addition. We put the wainscoting into the porch over a decade before that. It was made out of wood we salvaged from an old outhouse on the farm. I have no idea how old that was, but I'd guess 30 or 40 years, anyway. I remember we cut the bottom foot or so off of all the boards & they had a nice barn board look. No one can ever accuse me of not recycling or making things that last.

Actually, I don't feel old until he starts pointing out how old he is & then I want a recount!
;)

We hired Kayla, Marg's trainer, to be our crash test dummy. Of course, the horse was dead quite, unlike the last. He was only 14.2h & was comfortable to ride bareback. He would have worked except he has something going on in his near hind in the front of the pastern (between the ankle & cornet band in the front). There's a noticeable lump & the hoof twists when he walks on it. I noticed he didn't like circling clockwise with Kayla.
She had a lot of trouble getting him to even walk, but she's a tiny gal & was riding in a saddle. I had to cut her a stick to get him to move. When she was done, we pulled off the saddle & I hopped on bareback. He moved then & I could feel he was slightly off on that leg immediately. He's only 4 & it looks like a permanent issue - arthritis or something. He'll probably go permanently lame in a few years. Sigh. Nice boy, too.
The place was just awful. The lady seemed nice, but she obviously had too many horses & too much to do around the place. I guess she got a lot of nice stuff while married, got divorced, & just can't keep up with it all herself. Her daughter is away at college & she's in graduate school herself. The horses are suffering for it. Awful paddocks, wormy, & not enough land. I hate seeing places like that.

He has a physical this morning and will have the doctor check out his knee. Put a hot/cold patch on knee immediately.


Mom is now down to using just a cane. Still can't bend her knee well due to the swelling, but getting there. It's been 9 weeks & she's going crazy.


I expect there will be school delays & a mess since the temperature usually drops a degree or 2 by the time dawn comes around. The various hollows & valleys often catch slightly colder air, too. Lots of little roads that won't get salted in time so will be icy sheets.


Thanks for the good wishes for my hubby!

Last year our snow plower guy did the roof but he's very expensive - he does a great job plowing our 300 foot driveway. All we have left is to shovel our walkway area - from front of house to garage and back of house to garage.
We are all set with hired help for this winter!! And that's a good thing.

We got enough ice a couple of days ago to knock out power to the road in the morning. It was on when I left at 4:30am, but off by the time my wife went out at 6am. Ours stayed on, thankfully. Sometime between 9:30-2:30, the ice got heavy enough to pull a big limb off a Cleveland pear in front. Poor Marg had a time getting around it with the bus. I cut some off to give her more room & plan to pull it out this afternoon or tomorrow with the tractor. The ground is so wet, but it's gray & overcast, so not good drying weather.


We got enough ice a couple of days ago to knock out power to the road in the morning. It was on when I left at 4:30am, but off by the time my wife went out at 6am. Ours..."
Oh dear. Ice and its not even winter. Let's all brace ourselves. But on the other hand this could (not likely) change to warm weather. It has happened!

We are getting ready for a 2-day getaway. This is part of my husband's birthday present. Birthday is 12/25. Going to Turning Stone Casino - free rooms. Have meal vouchers to keep us fed for 2 days and some free play vouchers from the casino. Maybe this time we'll win big. Hey! Someone does win - why not let it be us! Hahaha. We have a good time watching people, relaxing in a nice room, eating at the restaurants, taking a ride, play the slots, and enjoy one another's company. All good.
We are also going to stop along the way to the casino to check for snow geese and snowy owls. Read the snow geese were up at Montezuma Refuge Center in Seneca Falls area. Last month we went up to Plattsburgh and Rouses Point (near the Canadian border) but weren't lucky enough to spot any snow geese. I keep trying though!
Coming home Wednesday.


Lucky to have 60 degrees.
Lots of work to do with your tree - watch out for mud!!

Have to go out and change out the bird feeder. Birds were on the feeder constantly yesterday and left it totally empty!!


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