Thursday, June 3, 2010

Supervising feeding, just to make sure that I do it correctly. Who could resist a face like that? Certainly not me, I gave him a handful of senior.
Megan on Rocker, we are trying to find Megan a horse of her own. In the meantime, she is riding everything in the barn. They had a great ride this afternoon, he is a hard one to get going. He is in his mid-20's and figures why should he.

Christian goofing off and Sawyer looking bored.


The wind blown look is back. This is what happens after a group of boys head to the creek. We use the air compressor to dry them off.



This is the turtle that Amanda, Brittany, Anna, Megan and Courtney saved on the way back to the barn from lunch. Our newest resident of the mare's pasture pond, hope he/she stays there and not on the road.










Our morning visitor. This lovely creature was causing a lot of havoc by laying right next to the fence. My dogs were raising the alert about him.














You can't really see what is happening very well. Charmer has his head under Buggs' tail, using his big brother to keep the flies off his ears.

This is Opus, our poster child for not doing drugs. He was kicked as a kitten and spent 6 weeks in a cast that covered his upper body. The vet wanted him to be kept quiet, so Teresa had to keep him sedated for those weeks. We think that the drugs messed with his brain, Opus will randomly just flop over and go to sleep. Will sleep under cars, looking like a dead cat. On his back with feet sticking straight up in the air. And he is not really to choosy about where he sleeps. Any slightly flat place will do.
















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