Big Cat Caution When hubby bought the young, Morgan stallion, Greenmist Paprika for me, we had no idea that the poor fella was pretty well sterile. The mare he’d bred when he had gotten loose the year before, had placed a kick that ended his future as
Read more →A Christmas Eve Imagine the mall, the last shopping day before Christmas. Imagine how busy, how hectic and frantic everyone is. There isn’t a parking spot to be found, and everyone is harried and short-tempered. This is what I was sent to, as my last load of
Read more →A Slippery Slope The girlchild bought me something, at the suggestion of her father … sneakers. Not just any sneakers, mens sneakers with cleats. Why would she think this a good idea? Because her mother, me, is a klutz. If I can run into, trip over, or
Read more →Meandering Along One time, when hubby and I had gone for a weekend of riding for him, competing in competitive trail for me with Higgins and Thow-ra, we decided on a much enjoyed extra night. There is little as beautiful as a clear sky, so full of
Read more →What the Hay One thing anyone who owns herbivores knows very well, is that they need hay. The more hay consuming critters there are, the more hay is needed. Horses require hay of good quality. Hay that is free of dust, mould and is nutritious without being
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