Thursday, May 14, 2026

45 Degrees

To think it is going to be 80 in a couple of days seems impossible  Misty rain much of the day.

Little Wonder slept through the night again.  Mid morning we went out for a walk to the back forty.  He seemed pretty good and had his rice and hamburger for breakfast.

The back pasture....and all of the pastures have grown the most beautiful grass ever.
Gary has continued to work on the gardens....many more to go.
On my way to bridge I dropped off a cat carrier to my friend Judy P.
Dave S. (on the right) was my partner and we came in first!  Yay 2 weeks in a row.  He was our pediatrician when our kids were young.  Never thought I would be playing bridge with him in our 80s!
I took LW out for another walk when I got home, but so far he has not been doing his business.  I hope that happens soon.  I'm introducing his regular food today.
Speaking of food....we had grilled burgers with caramelized onions and roasted potatoes for dinner....a little bean salad too.
Tomorrow we will be getting a house guest for the weekend.  Lisa E-R is coming from Florida to put on another dressage clinic at the Renaissance Equestrian Center.  Always good to catch up with her.  It's supposed to be sunny and tomorrow I plan to do some house cleaning before mowing....mowing....mowing.
Night all.

 

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like you've figured a few things out for LW!
    Update on Siera, my farrier was out again and is glad another Vet is coming today. He wants Siera checked for Lyme Disease which is treatable. She acts like a stiff and sore old lady when she is not!

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  2. Such is growing season...work, work, work! We had lovely rain earlier this week and now the grass is really taking off. Time to mow! I was thinking of putting in another garden in the yard...but then realized I didn't need to be taking care of yet another garden area! Your yard always looks so green and lush!

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  3. I hope LW's system gets going soon. We will be 87 today. Next week 50s and 60s. Follow the bouncing ball. I bet you are looking forward to the visit.

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