Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Day 863 - Sleep your way into July!
Greetings, Bloggy Twofer Tuesdayers!
Look at this little sleeping angel! She has her ear folder over by her hand. Too cute!
Speaking of CUTE - there is a new batch of colts at the horse farm near the highway. They are so fun to watch.
I pass them every day, and most of the time one or all of them will be sprawled out on the grass resting - nothing moving but their little tails (that aren't long enough to sufficiently swat the flies that plague them).
My favorite is a cream/gray (can't tell yet) colored colt with a dark tail. I haven't given him a name in my head yet, but I feel one 'coming on'.
We also have more horses next door - there are horses everywhere this year. Both of our neighbors have horses, and more than one.
Well - enough of this horse talk - better get at it.
Happy July, everyone!
Look at this little sleeping angel! She has her ear folder over by her hand. Too cute!
Speaking of CUTE - there is a new batch of colts at the horse farm near the highway. They are so fun to watch.
I pass them every day, and most of the time one or all of them will be sprawled out on the grass resting - nothing moving but their little tails (that aren't long enough to sufficiently swat the flies that plague them).
My favorite is a cream/gray (can't tell yet) colored colt with a dark tail. I haven't given him a name in my head yet, but I feel one 'coming on'.
We also have more horses next door - there are horses everywhere this year. Both of our neighbors have horses, and more than one.
Well - enough of this horse talk - better get at it.
Happy July, everyone!
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Those horsies must be so cute. I bet they didn't think much of all those motorcycles that day. You'll have to take up wrangling- well, maybe Charlie can, in his spare time. I read today that saliva has natural healing properties for bee-stings...
SaviLynn is so cute in every pose, asleep or awake! And Marcia, talking about saliva being a natural healer for bee stings, well when we put mud on a bee sting we would spit on it first then pack it on the skin--so there you go! Gil and I both love to see horses, and Brenda actually rides them at her friend's. Hey, tomorrow Emily, Allie, and Timmy arrive at the Portland Jet Port--can't wait to see them!!
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