Opposite Day

 It's amazing how different two side-by-side days can be.  Yesterday began without sun - fog and heavy clouds hung over the herd as they silently munched their breakfast.

By noon, just as the farrier was finishing the last of 28 hoofs, the clouds parted and the sun burst into a clear blue sky.  How delightful to take a nap in the sun!

A word about the farrier visit... all seven of the herd behaved themselves splendidly.

Well, this little guy was a little bit "rootchey"-

but he behaved himself enough to earn a carrot treat at the end.

Moonie is the best of the horses - picking up his feet before it is even requested.  He knows the drill after all these years.  (The rest of the horses know it too, but pretend that they don't.)

Little Miss Chloe, who used to have to be tied closely to a fence post for the farrier to work on her, now stands perfectly still and holds her own lead rope.  I think she might trim her own hoofs if only she had thumbs!  

After a morning spent at the barn, I was ready to break out the bikes for an afternoon bike ride. 

 The temperature soared into the high 60's - perfect for a trip down familiar country roads.

The sunlight shimmered in the stream that runs alongside our favorite road.

Even with next to no green, and certainly no wildflowers blooming, it was still lovely out - so good to feel the warmth of the sun on our shoulders as we rode.  


The warmth is temporary, though - things are to be more seasonable in the coming weeks.  Still, we can't complain.  We've had little-to-no winter to speak of and spring is just around the corner!

What is a blog post without a gratuitous photo of Pete!  He's such a poser!

Take care and have a lovely weekend - we'll chat again on Monday.


I sure wish this fellow could talk!

Comments

daisy g said…
That Chloe is too much. What a sweet girl. Pete could be a model, he's so expressive!

Have a lovely weekend.
Barbee' said…
That photo of Chloe is priceless! Thanks for the bike trip scenery, plus all the other pics. Another fun post.
Kathy S said…
Love the photo of your four equines napping with Moonie standing guard. Sending out a note of gratitude to all the farriers out there who spend their days bent over in that awful position to tend to the all important hoof health of our horses! Haven’t commented in a long time but you’re still my first read in the morning!
THE BEARDED ONE said…
THAT IS TRULY AMAZING THAT SHE HOLDS THE LEAD ROPE....NONE OF MY HORSES WERE THAT GOOD...MY OLE WALKING HORSE AND THE WALKING MARE WERE NO TROUBLE TO SHOE BUT THE QUARTER HORSE AND JEWELS BABY...DID NOT LIKE THE SHOEING AT ALL... BUT...THEY DID NOT CAUSE TOO MUCH TROUBLE AFTER THE 6/7th SHOEING...WE HAD 80 DEGREE WEATHER THURSDAY...SOOOOOOOOOO I DID A LOT OF CUTTING BACK THE WIFES BUSHES...STILL GOT TJE JIGH HEDGE TYPE BUSHES TO DO..AND LOTS OF MULCHING TO DO...SPRING HAS SPRUNG HERE IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE...YET..WE WILL HAVE SOME BAD DAYS...AT LEAST WE USUALLY DO...HAVE A GRET WEEKEND AND I LOOK FORWARD TO MONDAY FOR MORE OF YOUR SUPERB POST AND PICS...PETE IS A RIOT ISN'T HE...KEEP SMILNG AND HAVE A SUPER DUPER GREAT WEEKEND !!!!!!
woody said…
Pete is my all time favorite cat. He is so faithful to accompany you folks. To how friendly he is with the herd and pigs. I’m loving it!!
THE BEARDED ONE said…
I HAD NOT BEEN OUT WHEN I SENT THE MESSAGE TO YOU.... YESTERDAY WAS GEAT...TODAY IT IS 40 DEGREES AND RAINING... THE DAMPNESS IS COLD TO THE BONES...SMILING !!!!!! HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND !!!!!!!!!
This N That said…
Moonie is the best!! Nice how she stands looking over her herd !!
Sweet picture of Chloe...
It was a perfect day for a bike ride and just about anything else outdoorsy...
If another Pete shows up on your doorstep..send him my way!!!
Enjoy your weekend..
Yes it certainly looks like Pete has a lot to say, if he would only say it! Love his little white paws on that post. Quite the boy.