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Monday, May 2, 2011

Tribbles

This is a Tribble, the cats, love Tribbles.


The reason Star Trek had problems with Tribbles is because..........


They didn't have any Cats on board to keep them under control.
Now you too, can enjoy Tribbles without worry, because for each dozen Tribbles, we will throw in a free cat. ;O)


Sunday, May 1, 2011

Here let me help you

DS on the phone with his Father, trying to figure out how to change the back windshield Wiper. Which of course, means Nari has to see what he is doing.
Here you can see if she is asking him, if he needs help.
You can click on the photo to see a bigger picture.


Nari decided she needs to show him how it is done, so she jumps onto his shoulders.

Here you can see Nari trying to get to the refill so she can put in on the car for her person. LOL

Riding Stjarna

I did not put my international Orange Vest on for this ride, should of, so you can see it. Was thinking to do something with the Breast Collar so it would glow like the Parson's.
There is no way, anyone can say they didn't see you or you looked like a Deer with this on.
Cars also slow way down on the road, which is wonderful!

Anyway, Yesterday I did a short ride on Stjarna. Have been able to keep her sound but it has taken lots of meds, supplements and a really good Farrier. She also wears Gloves with gel inserts on her fronts.

But she is so very happy going out and being with me. Quite a zippy mare now that she is in good health.



And what a beautiful place to ride in.



Friday, April 22, 2011

Lots of Hail

In fact, ever since we moved to the NW from NH, I have never seen so much hail. I did not get a photo of it but I heard a weird sound and looked out the bedroom window, and here comes a wall of white.... very impressive to say the least because it was hail. Small hail Thank goodness.
And it was Bouncy hail! Tried to take photos of that, but wasn't really able to capture how impressive it was. If you click on the photos you can kind'a see some of the hail bouncing back up.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Where's Spring and some lamb photos


INSTALLING SPRING...
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Install delayed....please wait. Installation failed.

Please try again. 404 error: Season not found. Season "Spring" cannot be located.

The season you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please try again......


Sheesh... Mother nature sure has some kind of sense of humor.

Halter training the lambs. They are doing really well and following quite readily. So I let them eat around the house this morning, while I was doing some chores.


Very picturesque capture, lambs near the very old fruit trees. Which by the way haven't even flowered yet. The Fruit trees, not the lambs. ;O)



They are really friendly and are exploring all over the place. No worries with them. First time on the porch, at least they did not leave any ....ah .. presents like Edda does.


I heard a banging at the back door and .....Guess who came knocking and steaming up the windows? Can you see Mia to the bottom right?
Stairs no problems for lambs.


No worries with these two. They wanted me to come out, then they followed me perfectly and I lead them back into their pasture. Think they wanted to go back in! Smart lambs.


Fruit trees are just budding out but haven't even flowered yet. :P


First Magnolia flower just starting to open.


Daffodils, hanging their heads because of the weather but at least they are finally starting to Bloom.
And can you believe it, we have had a pretty heavy frost 2 mornings in a row and the temps feel more like late Autumn instead of spring, for goodness sakes.
But at least it is still pretty and green.



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Naming the Lambs and the new Scratch thingy

The Cats had decided scratching the back of the chair was a fun thing to do. Me, not so much. So I found a heavy duty card board scratch thingy, not sure what else to call it. And that has seemed to of done the trick. They now happily play on and scratch the new thingy, not the chair. Just wish I thought of it sooner.
Was trying to get Mia to pose pretty for me but she was more interested in playing.




After reading about all the interesting ah.... name ideas for the lambs by my friends and DH ;O) LOL....
I had these two names pop into my head, Apollo and Atlas. Both are named after satellites, as I figure once they figure out where their grain and hay come from, they will be running around me, like two satellites.

It hasn't been a full day yet since they arrived, but this morning when they saw me walking towards them with the feed bucket, I sure had their attention. They even followed me into the shed. Apollo was the first to come up to the bucket before I could back away. Atlas, stood off a little with a hopeful look in his eye, so I backed away and he came and ate out of his feed pan. I do not think it will take long to tame them the way I want. So halter training can start next week.
I do really enjoy having sheep again.

Looks like we are going to finally have a much needed break from the rain today. So much to do, so little time to do it.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Katahdin Lambs arrived this morning.


I have a bit of a grass problem... too much of it in my horse paddocks. I do not want to use Toxic stuff to get rid of the grass, so the next best thing is sheep. They can graze the grass so short the horse's can't get to it but it leaves a cover over the ground and less likely to get muddy.
If things weren't the way they are, would of gotten a couple more. But as they grow the next couple of months, they will start eating more and more grass and weeds.


Can't tell you how much I have missed having sheep. These two wether's are Katahdin hair sheep and I love the colors they have. Another plus, is I do not have to shear.
Will leave them alone for about a week and then halter training begins. Need to be able to move them from pasture to pasture and want them a little more tamed out. Glad I kept all my old sheep stuff from back when.

Katahdins are a medium sized sheep, males weighing between 180 and 200lbs when full grown, so the biggest sheep I have ever dealt with. And one of the few US breeds of sheep.