After our bi-monthly visit from the farrier,
yesterday morning,
most of us spent the rest of the day tending to inside activities.
The horses, though soggy from the day's rain,
behaved themselves whilst getting feet trimmed.
whose back feet kept rising off the ground in the direction of the farrier.
Yup... ears back, back feet up!
Stinker.
Yup... ears back, back feet up!
Stinker.
Thank goodness he is so pint-sized...
or he might have been sent to the glue factory long ago ( just kiddddiiinnnggg!)
But seriously, for as tiny as he is,
his attitude is the opposite.
Some mornings he just gets up on the wrong side of the bed,
and I suppose yesterday was one such morning.
It may have been the fact that the herd didn't get to go out grazing,
as is their normal morning routine.
Once the farrier finished, though, everyone had ample time out in the field
for cavorting and grazing... muzzle-free for a few hours.
Later in the afternoon I made the rounds of our local antique and re-sale shops,
looking for vintage Corelle Ware to stock my picnic basket.
It seemed, when I was young, that everyone had Corelle Ware.
It lasts and lasts.
I now have enough mis-matched plates for a picnic of 45 persons,
at not much more than the price of throw-aways.
A few weeks ago I scored a big box of stainless flatware at a re-sale shop.
The plate and flatware will be our new picnic-ware,
so we will never again have to buy any throw-aways.
We are having a big 4th of July picnic this year, so these will all be put to good use.
While milling through antique shops, I happened upon this old
Our littles will have a blast sitting here and coloring or drawing with chalk.
I cleaned it up, re-stained the wood, and will give the chalkboard
a fresh coat of chalkboard paint, retaining the original lettering around the edge.
I remember these little desks from when I was little,
The chalkboard is interchangeable with a peg board housed inside the desk.
(no pegs, so, we'll skip that part)
I also did a little greenhouse clean-up.
Since no plants are growing inside at the present time,
I decided to gussy it up a little for the summer.
the clouds moved on to the east, and blue sky emerged again.
It looks like Friday is going to be another beautiful day.
As you can see, I am never at a loss for what to do!!
We'll be back Monday with more "tails" from the farm.
Have a great weekend!!
Comments
Your rain has come our way so today just might be a good sewing day for me.
Have a great weekend.
Love what you did with the greenhouse! What a great getaway!
We woke up to 54 degrees this morning! Wow, is summer really a week away?
Corelle ... sheesh!
Phyllis