It’s spring. Time for a clean start. And time for us Connecticut Yankees to give our horses a bath (we just have to beware of a cold night or day sneaking up on us before the horses are dry). Unfortunately, even after a bath, I don’t think any of my horses will look as sparkling as this pony, who, despite being grey and despite having whiskers, appears to embody the phrase “clean shaven.”
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25 Sunday Mar 2012
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Way ahead of you woman. Dini has already had his bath, his whiskers and bridle path trimmed, his chestnuts removed and his West Nile shot. I am not focusing on removing all the cobwebs in the barns. That’s in between doing my gravel runs. I have already shoveled 30k pounds of stone: 4 inchesof stone dust in the 3 12×12 stalls, 4 inches in the 16×24 run in shed, all the foundations have a lovely new base of 3/4 inch process and this week I start on the hay barn floor, which will be getting a new base of 3/4 process and with a stone dust topping. The grass doesn’t grow under this woman’s feet…..although it is growing everywhere else!
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You are amazing!
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Oops I meant I am NOW focusing on removing all the cobwebs from the barns. Oh, yeah and I also trimmed Dini’s mane!
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