Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Advisory


Today was windy. Moderately windy here at home and exceptionally windy out at Rockin' IR (Marie's place, where Annie lives). I believe it was blowing at least 50 mph and may have been close to 70 mph! We had trouble standing and couldn't see through all the blowing dirt. All the horses had their butts turned towards the wind. I was laughing quite a bit!


There has been a bit of news at work this week: Moonlight had a major haircut and now sports some lovely satin sheets when working (see photo of Katie and Moonlight from Sunday above), and Irish Rose now had another pretty white Percheron mare named Angie. Angie just arrived on Monday from New York City. She was a Central Park carriage horse and is absolutely adorable! She is built a lot like Sweetie Pye but has a prettier head and neck. I will get pictures soon! Marie hopes to have her working downtown by the first week of March. She also has plans for Sweetie Pye and Angie pulling a Hay Rack as a team this summer and fall. Maybe I will learn to drive teams! We are also still amped about getting little Toby out here. Marie wants us to go to the Waverly auction to see what kind of wagon we can find for him in the spring.




I am also working on a website for Marie's boarding barn. In the process I am playing with photoshop. I have included a few of the photo shopped pics for your viewing pleasure.



As for the rest of the family: Cody has unfortunately had another bad back spasm. He has spent the last three days in bed under the influence of muscle relaxers, anti-inflammatories, and has seen a chiropractor for the last two days. He will likely see the chiropractor again tomorrow. But at least we have airplanes covering every surface of bare wall and ceiling in the house! And the dogs have been working diligently at keeping him warm and loved. Morgan has also been doing stuff for him like bringing him food, and drink, and getting him movies. She has been very well behaved, probably partly due to a four day weekend thanks to President's Day and a "No Contact" day at school today. I have a feeling that she will be a bit grumpy tomorrow when we send her back to school.



As for my schooling, the parasites are still kicking my rear end all over the place, but at least I am doing acceptably in Anatomy Lab. I am still passing Parasitology but it is a close one. Even now I am avoiding looking up my ID parasites. They just creep me out. We saw videos of heartworm microfilae today and I my skin is still crawling. Next is Giardia. Yippee. Lab should be particularly stinky this week. *sigh*





Well, it is supposed to snow tonight but so far nothing. Maybe it will pass us so that Marie and I can get Angie driving. I would also like to keep riding Annie as she is doing very well. Much snow will put a damper on those activities. I say that Arizona can continue getting our snow, at least for another week. Then we can have a blizzard. =)

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Effete


I am frazzled. Entirely. Seems like I have missed something every class, every day this last week or two . I will be ecstatic when this quarter is over. I am passing, but that is about all I can say. Today was Anatomy, tomorrow is immunology and parasites. Yippee. I just want to ride my horse and see my daughter. *sigh*



Cody has some work this week. A kitchen for the folks who have given him several airplanes recently. The ones who gave us the little bug I posted several posts ago. He is perking up a bit, which is good. He had been in a severe funk until this week. Annie is doing well. I got some photos which are all over this post. She and work are the only bright spots for me right now. My turn to be in "super funk" mode. Tiny dog had a traumatic day today. We had a vaccination clinic at school and he finally got micro chipped. BIG needle=BIG yip. Poor tiny dog. Morgan was very concerned about him.
Last news is that Marie and I are dreaming about breeding horses. She may be a very bad influence on me! We are going to go see some breeders of Gypsy and Drum Horses just out of town. I also have ideas of breeding Annie with a Friesian. There are some spectacular ones right outside of town. Marie is thinking of breeding some of her mares to Gypsies to make Drum horses. We'll see what happens.

I am concluding the writing section of this blog entry and just showing off my pretty Annie girl. She is really coming along.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Ponies and Planes

I have been dreaming of ponies here lately. I have grand plans of bringing Toby Kieth, the cutie pictured to the left, out here to Denver to pull a carriage with kids around. I have been emailing carriage makers to see what I can stir up. I am also looking into how much the transportation will be. Hopefully things will go well and I can get the little ornery beastie out here. He is currently overweight and in need of a job.

In more interesting news: Cody is currently occupying himself with looking for work and working on airplanes. He needs to find lots of work soon as he is getting down-right jittery. I am afraid he will come up with a credit card and a house full of new planes. So far he has controlled himself for the most part.

He does have one new little plane, a Waco, that he even ordered vinyl graphics and such. It's called the "Miss Morgan". Isn't that sweet? Morgan is quite pleased.


There is little else going on over here. The only other thing of note is that Annie has finally become something close to a riding horse. After a year of riding she finally has all three gaits in both directions. She is quite lazy by nature and getting her to canter has been a struggle. Over the last two weeks she has finally given in and has even been giving me the leads I ask for. She is still pretty "green" but is quite unflappable on trail. Once I get her solid on all gaits she'll be a darn nice riding horse! Now I want to get a training cart so I can finish her in driving. Her ground driving is exceptional and I would love to have her driving also.

I have included a few pics of the "Miss Morgan". Cody took it with him to visit the gentleman who taught him how to fly this last week. It is sitting on a full sized Tiger Moth.