My phone went off at 2:30 am last night. Of course I had to get out of bed to make sure there wasn't an emergency. It was a booking for the apartment for today and the next 3 days. The man wanting to stay also asked if he brought a pet did it have to be a service dog. I explained that pets were allowed and they did not have to be service animals then went right back to bed. At 5:00 am I got up and enjoyed a cup of coffee then sent the man directions to the foaling apartment and also explained about the porch project going on but assured him we would not be bothering him. We walked one round then went in to visit with mom. She was just eating breakfast. She was feeling well and strong but after talking with everyone decide mom really needed to stay home today and take it easy instead of working at the Berean office. That was the right call to make, there was not a lot of mail today. After our prayer time Marvin gave us an update on the advanced Bible study he has finished and is now giving out.
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, November 12, 2024
Legacy
That is another set of 50 and we decided to start mailing those out once the prisoner finishes the basic. I'm not sure how many Bibles we got out today as I was working in the other room.
Below is a short video.
When I left I left with one FULL box of studies and Bibles to take to the post office.
On the way home I stopped at Sam's club and picked up 3 chickens, one for mom's house, one for Joan's house and one for us. After dropping off the mail and then the chickens I walked in with ours and Mark had just come in from working on the porch cold and hungry. He was glad for the warm chicken and so was I. After lunch we both went up to the apartment. I needed to turn the heat on and Mark wanted my help putting up a couple more boards. Once that was done I went back down to the house to work on the website. I worked on that until Diane called. She needed me to come to her office so she could scan my license. There is a new law out that ALL businesses MUST have a photo ID of the officers of that business. I wonder why any state would allow voting without a photo ID when we can't even have a business without one. When I got back Mark was back inside using his computer. Since mine still needed a power supply we drove over to Phil and Anna's to pick up the one he had ordered a couple weeks ago. Mark is working on it now. Funny but I thought when Philip said I needed a power supply I thought he was talking about a cord. He wasn't.
The power supply is that silver colored rectangle box next to the computer in the picture below.
Ralph and Jamie sent the pictures below. These are of their mare Legacy, A Valiant daughter. She was born Sept 2nd, 2016 at 4:00 am. Below she is just a few hours old.
In the picture below she is not yet 2 years old.
The 2 pictures below were taken a few days ago. Legacy is getting a refresher and doing VERY well. She is a beautifully built baroque mare.
Check out that booty
Legacy stand 17 hands. Her dam Dakota is half Saddlebred and half Percheron. As her sire is Valiant Legacy is half Friesian and 100 percent beautiful! She is also FOR SALE.
Check out her video below:
It isn't often that such a quality Valiant daughter comes up for sale. She won't be cheap but quality never is.
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