Friday, August 17, 2018

Ponies, Pergola, Posies and Performance!

Separating horses changes my morning routine.
When I got to the barn I set up the run-in for Rebel and put the hay out for the girls.
When he finished his breakfast, I brushed him, put on his mask and halter and spritzed him with some all natural fly spray. He allowed me to do all while free in his stall.  Then I opened his gate and let him go wherever he wanted on the property.
He had to go back into his own pasture before I let the girls out.







 Even tho it was hot and muggy today, Berlin spent much of the time
in front of Rebel's run-in.




 I made a quick trip to Wegmans and could not resist taking photos of the flowers.


 At 5pm Berlin was still hanging around Rebel so I decided to put a lead line on her....
to see how the two of them would be together.


 I kept Berlin on the lead for about 5 minutes and both were very quiet so I turned her loose and stayed with them.
 Maggie and Angel were not too happy and ran around for a few minutes.

Before long these two were starting to graze and that was a good sign.






 Karen had chore duty tonight and was going to let Berlin and Rebel have the run of the place once Maggie and Angel were in their stalls.

 I have not remembered to check on these moon blossoms and have missed every one!





Gary and I had tickets for a concert at The Barn tonight.
 The guest performers were Kate and Forrest O'Connor
(Grammy winners) who are part of the O'Connor Band.
Chris Wilson sang 4 songs with them and they were off the charts.
I can't believe there is a venue like this less than a minute from our farm.
What a treat.
All three are outstanding musicians and their voices together.......
AMAZING!!!!!

Night all.


2 comments:

  1. Berlin and Rebel look like they're getting along really well. Maggie and Angel will get used to him too I'm sure. The concert sounds like fun.

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  2. Looks like good time at your farm.

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