Last night was tough. Every three hours from 6:00 pm until 6:00 am I would wake up, walk down the basement steps, turn on the water for the barn then walk back up, set the timer for 10 minutes and then fill the wood burners with wood. After the timer went off it was back down the stairs to turn the water off to the barn then back upstairs and into bed. It worked though when I went out at first light all of the horses had water and none of them were thirsty. Valiant's waterer only had an inch of water in it so that was refilled by carrying a bucket of water from the barn to his paddock. The hydrant by his paddock is now frozen. I went out two more times to fill his waterer. The best part about this bad situation is the heater is working in his automatic waterer so as long as I fill the reservoir he has warm water to drink. The other waterers will fill up in about 3 minutes when I turn the water on. It was -9 when we woke up and stayed there until about 11:00 am then slowly crept up. Almost every time we were outside today it was below zero. Right now it is -1 so it IS warming up. AND there are blizzard warnings out. Not for us though. All of the family that drove down to Gulf Shores Alabama to escape this winter weather were in for a BIG surprise. They are living through a blizzard. There is currently 7 inches of snow on the ground and it is predicted to keep snowing until after 10:00 pm. This is a 130 year old record breaking snow. Below is one of Rachel's balconies.
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Day to day operation of a Friesian breeding farm standing 2 Friesian stallions. We have 6-10 foals each year out of Purebred Friesian mares, Andalusian mares, Thoroughbred mares and Friesian sport mares by Judy Sceggel 309-208-3840 www.horsemeister.com
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Record Breaking
Monday, January 20, 2025
Broken and Flooded
We thought all was well last night with the water but were we ever wrong. When we awoke this morning it was 2 below zero. Both woodburners were started then Mark went to check on the horses and found Valiant's waterer was empty. We thought it must be a frozen waterline so I went out and opened the pit to find it full of water.
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Blessed Again
We awoke to above zero temperatures, it was 6 degrees but dropped to 5 by time we left for church. I'm shorting Mark on a eggs again but with all the other goodies he didn't even miss that second egg.
We really had a wonderful day in church. Tim Roecker had the morning message, click HERE to listen to that. He read in 2 Kings chapter 4 and read a couple of Elisha's miracles. He spoke more on that after the first singing and prayer. The second reading was from Galatians 5. Caleb Plattner had a shortened afternoon message about baptism then we had the baptisms of Lucy, Teresa and Steve. Click HERE to watch that. After church we arrived home to a problem. Our guests had arrived at the foaling apartment and had no water. The horses all had water in their automatic waterers so we didn't think the lines were frozen but that is exactly what the problem was. They couldn't have been frozen long as the horse waterers were still all full of warm water. I invited our foaling apartment guests to come to the barn and stay for dinner while we worked on the frozen lines. I brought out a hair dryer, Mark got a cord and we got heat into that pit. I left then to get the food over to the barn but my car was dead, I'm sure the cold killed it. Mark's car was used to get the food over. Within 20 minutes we had running water. Mark left a thin stream of water going in the apartment bathroom. Meanwhile back at the big barn we were having dinner and we ALMOST ran out of food. We had maybe around 35 for dinner. After we ate we had birthday party for Zeke who turned 3 today.Saturday, January 18, 2025
Cleaning Day
Last night Jamie gave me this wonderful jar of peaches and told me to share it around with the family.
Friday, January 17, 2025
Sunny and 54
We had a wonderful warmup today with the thermometer going all the way up to 54 degrees with bright sunshine. Mom and Karin spent some time out on the deck enjoying the warmth. Mark and I worked over in the big barn today hauling supplies over and doing lots of measuring. We were all ready when Tim Meister arrived. The only problem with the drawing Diane made was the one bathroom is going to be very hard to install as it is over the downstairs bedroom. I spent some time changing the plans only to realize when I finished that I left out a window in the second bedroom and no way to get to an outside wall. So back to the drawing board. This evening I met with Ralph and Jamie to start planning their 30th wedding anniversary. This will be held in October and they have booked both the apartment and the barn. We talked about the food to be served and the decorations. Mike and Diane left around 12:30 AM for Gulf Shores. Mike sent back videos of his trip out to Middle Grove yesterday to put in bales. Those horses heard his truck as he turned down Middle grove road and started running down to the fence to greet him. Mika stopped at the spring that runs winter and summer for a drink before heading to where the tractor is to put in the bales. After the bales were put in. Mike usually heads over to the cabin to check everything there. Well the horses heard him all the way across the field and of course wanted to be with him. I could just see them thinking, "why doesn't he just stay in ONE PLACE and pet us?" Below is that video.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Frigid Air On the Way
It was 26 degrees this morning and that really did feel like a heat wave. The moon was out this morning lighting up the ground even though it is not full and the sun not yet out. I'm amazed at how this phone can zoom in and capture it.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Just One Degree
It was only 1 above zero this morning but we still walked. Thankfully there was no wind and the walk really wasn't bad. Diane asked me to bring the plans over to mom's today so she could work on them and mom could give her advice too. I had everything done here and made it over by 12:30 pm. Diane went right to work. Below she is tracing the outline onto a new sheet of graph paper.