Snowed Over!
I can't sleep tonight. I've been listening to the news as they describe the 'storm of the century', 'massive storm' 'devastating ice' heading our way! I got the horses tucked in, the kitchen is stocked (I've got teen agers!!) the water tank is filled and I have water jugs in the house for us.
I had hoped to have a full, uninterrupted day in my studio. Maybe I will still have that kind of day but I am fairly certain the kids will be home and I am not real sure if the electrical lines will hold up to the ice.
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I got a new rescue in about 2 1/2 weeks ago who I named Bliss. She is a honey gold palomino yearling that was a former severe neglect case. I got her from a rescue. She is surprisingly easy to work with but has some real issues with my farrier. I have her and the other horses with a bunch of hay and some soft bedding ready to eat their way thru the storm! :)
I also am reminded as I wait for this storm to arrive that its been almost 1 year since we rescued our pup from a snow drift on the side of the road during a blizzard.
Take care!
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I have been busy with a part time turned fulltime for now tax job -- dread trying to go to it later today.
thank goodness for people like you who rescue animals, especially horses. Not everyone can do that. Glad you now have Bliss, she will finally be loved.
Stay warm during the storm, we have a warning about it too, but I've heard that many times before, and for some reason, my city gets missed...
xoxo
betty
My thoughts are with you and yours as I also read about the storm. We here in north Florida are going to deal with some heavy rain.
Take care and stay safe,
Trisha
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