exercise: seven stalls, 12 bales of hay and (mumble) waterbuckets
horses: only from the ground
fabric: oh very yes
I spent a very productive couple hours getting the pieces ready to go for the next months daily bit. I love the picture I made, and I laughed when I had to color it because there were too many horse feet and I wasn't going to be able to tell whose was who's if I didn't have some additional clues to go on.
Started my first official day as Lani's pixie. Somehow getting the stalls cleaned and horses in is much easier than getting horses out and stalls cleaned. It is still a steady 2 hours of effort. I was hot enough, and the weather warm enough, that I drove home with the windows down, which was fun, and made me think about spring. Of course, this is New England: we still have mud season and black fly season before we can anticipate green things from the ground! Plus we always get our best snow storms in Feb. plus one on April Fools.
horses: only from the ground
fabric: oh very yes
I spent a very productive couple hours getting the pieces ready to go for the next months daily bit. I love the picture I made, and I laughed when I had to color it because there were too many horse feet and I wasn't going to be able to tell whose was who's if I didn't have some additional clues to go on.
Started my first official day as Lani's pixie. Somehow getting the stalls cleaned and horses in is much easier than getting horses out and stalls cleaned. It is still a steady 2 hours of effort. I was hot enough, and the weather warm enough, that I drove home with the windows down, which was fun, and made me think about spring. Of course, this is New England: we still have mud season and black fly season before we can anticipate green things from the ground! Plus we always get our best snow storms in Feb. plus one on April Fools.