There is a telivision crew out there filming the entire building process below is one of the sound men
Check out the film crew on the top of the volcano.
This floating man cave will have everything Beth needs to get away from the hustle and bustle of a normal day at the lake as long as it isn't docked too close to land. The inside pictures will be revealed later.
The horses were busy, I'm just posting a few pictures here the rest of the pictures are posted on Facebook
Below are the kids coming to ride the horses with the film crew close behind.
We loaded up and headed home by 4:00pm. Mark was busy moving bales off the field. We only got 11 bales total off 23 acres and 1 bale broke up as Mark was trying to move it. We unhooked the living quarter trailer, hooked up the stock trailer, drove that out to the field and by hand loaded the broken bale into the trailer then into the barn to unload. It took 3 trips.
These bales are big. After that was loosely stacked in the barn, Jewel and Emma (the horse not the dog) were each given a wheel barrow load. This is really good quality hay. I snapped a few pictures of Jewel's new filly by Evan.
So Karin's dog gives the filly a kiss and this is how she reacts
Yucky
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