
Well, here I am again. I was so cold today. I like the cold and it felt good to work outside.Had to buy new hoses everything was frozen. My goodness it was cold for the Carolinas. Everyone needed to drink.Freezing my tail off Wondering and thinking how did I get into this wonderful work. Sheer accident!
We had three dogs and five stranded cats. Each was dragged in by the two remaining children still at home . We five dogs but one had died. Moving to the Carolinas we needed a place that would welcome our well trained pets(hahah)well almost well trained. Then it happened. We meet this nice young man ,Tom, who showed us his farm. Bababoom , I immediately I fell in love with the place and said this is it.Lots of land and wow , chickens, and horses. We were so excited that we told sweet Tom we”ll take it. And the story continues eight years later , now.
Of course the four horses belonged to someone but we wanted to help with their care. To make this story short we ended owning two of the horses.Our reaction was pure joy. Free horses! We had so many people who knew so much about horses that I learned almost everyone had some expert advice.Then we recieved books and of course I read them and thought , oh my, this is going to be work. I thought that all the horses needed was land and we pet or played with them that would be it. The vet would only have to come out once a year and I could afford that. Surprise, horses are not dogs or cats but this huge very dependant animal who need a lot of care. We have such wonderful experiences some happy, some sad and some very funny. I want to share them all with people who love animals as much as we do .
But our experience will be next on how we adopted the most wonderful two horses from Washington D.C. Each have a little history behind them and when I write the next post I will share .
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