This morning the sun was coming into the kitchen...by the time I grabbed my camera (10 seconds) it had changed.
Mustafa took a peek into Berlin's stall while waiting to have his grain delivered.
On the way home I drove past the White Farm B & B. Didn't see Christine around so I just grabbed a couple of photos.
When I got home, mowed 3 of the four pastures. At least things are starting to slow down.
Even tho it was in the mid 80s, the humidity was not killing me. The horses were having a rolling party.
I went in the house...took a shower and crashed for awhile. It felt good.
Tried to get Pony to hang out by the fan while the rest of the horses were in the pasture, but she said no.
The pups were in and out of the back yard all day...but the house was the coolest place to be. Tomorrow it may hit the low 90s and Gary has to work the 4th of July celebration (all day) at the Morgan Manning House. Every year there is a big celebration there with bands, food and a cake walk. Very traditional and super well attended. A photoshoot in the making.
Speaking of making...here is an easy and very tasty recipe for coleslaw. Today I used a little savoy cabbage and a little red...grated a carrot...cut up one apple...added a few red grapes. Then I poured on some vinegar (your choice...I used rice), a little sugar, some celery salt and pepper. Tossed it and added a little mayo. You don't need much...add a little at a time until it gets to where you want it. It is even better with pineapple and red peppers in the mix. Try it and let me know what you think.
That should do it for today. Hope everyone is having a good time in Virginia and that we don't all melt tomorrow.
Night all.
2 comments:
Awww, I love the barn swallows! And I've never seen a horse roll around on the ground before. Guess you can tell I'm a city slicker. Thanks for introducing me to Eva Cassidy! I mentioned your blog in my blog post on Friday. Hope that's okay. Happy Fourth of July!
Nice that you will have hot temps for the 4th. We've had big thunder storms all night...not sure what the forecast is, but I hope it is better than this. Enjoy your day tomorrow.
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