I did chores...took my good old time.
New blossoms at Skoog Farm. This color combination has not been here before.
Mulched the paddock and mowed the south end of it. When I put the lawn tractor back I saw all these mushrooms...growing near a stump.
A little before 10:30 I got a call from Tina to see if I could help her out hooking the Sand Man to a cart for the first time (since she has had him). I went right down and she had the harness on him by the time I arrived. Made a few adjustments, hooked him and we were off to the back meadow. Dream did not go too crazy and Mr. Sandman was a doll. Be sure and check out the video below. I am very proud of Tina for doing such a great job.
I got home just as Jerry, Kim and Gary were putting a few bales of hay in the feed room.
Around 2:45 I headed down to Apple Creek Farm to mow the lawn...Gary spent the afternoon digging up more garlic.
Louise had many beautiful flowers in her garden (as usual).
On the way home I drove by the Welcome Center to see what the boat situation was.
Got back home, started dinner and went out to do chores. PC's leg is doing a little better now that it is not wrapped and gooped. It has started drying out. Thanks to all of you who have been concerned about him.
This is the view from Berlin's stall looking out at the paddock.
Here are Tina and Mr. Sandman on their first drive in the meadow.
Night all!!!!!....and more Sandman....
1 comment:
It certainly was a lovely day yesterday, and it looks like you enjoyed it to the fullest. That purple eyed day lily is gorgeous. Of course, I have a real thing for day lilies. Glad everyone made it safely South. It's a trip I make a lot, to visit an aged Aunt, so I know it can get a little tiring towards the end.
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