We were both up early enjoying freshly brewed coffee. Mark left for his walk but I read a while before heading to the barn to collect the laundry. No walk as Ruth is in Romania and Diane & Mike along with Spark & Rhonda and Dan & Susan all left for Missouri. Both of the solar coaster boats went too. Mike and Diane took the big one while Dan and Susan took the smaller one. They will be staying with Spark and Rhonda and going out on Bull Shoals lake. Spark had a pontoon boat at his place there on that lake. Joan was stripping the sheets off of each of the camper beds as I was stripping sheets of all the beds in the barn. We talked over the weekend then started discussing the 4th of July plans for out here. Rachel and David are going to be doing the fireworks again on Friday the 3rd. Mark and Mackenson worked on getting the 4 campers ready to be hauled back to Joan's house. I called the vet clinic to get Valiant's appointment to have the cancer looked at. On Friday they had no electricity and couldn't tell me when I could bring him as for this appointment they wanted to make sure Dr. Hoerr had 2 full hours to give him. His appointment is now next Wednesday June 24th, at 8:30 am. After the laundry was started I took the truck over to help. We used the barn septic tank to empty all of the camper tanks. Then hauled them one at a time over to Joan's Berlica was out riding with 2 of her friends.
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Monday, June 15, 2026
Blew It
Sunday, June 14, 2026
A Beautiful Evening
We had rain during the night, a nice soft rain that soaked in well. Our morning was easy, just cook breakfast and get ourselves ready for church. We picked up Rhonda as Spark went to the jail. We had a visitor, Jeff Fischer, from Fort Scott Kansas for the morning service. He spoke on Isaiah 40 and first Timothy 4. Click HERE if you would like to listen to that message. The afternoon message was given by Mike Kaisner spoke on 2 Chronicles 20. Click HERE if you would like to watch that message. Nancy came home with us after church as Joan had an errand after church before she was going home. Karin came over to have tea time with Nancy, Mark and I. We enjoyed talking with her as I was cooking. Nancy may be coming down with a cough. She coughed a few times in church and after. Karin took Nancy over to Joan's house but before supper Joan brought Nancy to the barn. Nancy got to feed the fawns while at Joan's Joan took a picture and printed it off for her to take home.
Joan had received a call about a swarm of bees in Morton and wanted to drive over to collect them. Nancy enjoyed supper with the Sceggels and was also joined by Berlica and Mackenson.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Hay for the Winter
It was nice this morning not to have to run up to the stalls to take care of Tessa and her filly. They did fine out all night. Tessa was hungry for her grain. The filly is nursing a lot and Tessa needs the calories.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Our 49th
It was a blessing to be able to brew a good hot cup of coffee this morning. Mark went out to check the storm damage when I went up to move Tessa and her filly outside for the first time since we brought them into a stall. That took a while the filly needed to check everything out before following her mom. I started working at 6:00 am getting the electrical cords over to each of the campers then getting the portable electrical box Spark made for us over and trying to hook them up. We needed one extension cord to make it happen. We were supposed to load 4 horses for our vet appointment at 8:10 am but the Vet clinic sent a text not to come there was no power in Morton. that meant I could go on the walk. At 8:05 Diane and I met at the dumpster for the walk. The drive going to mom's and Rachel's house was completely blocked by the top of a huge tree.
We loaded Tessa and her filly and drove her to the clinic. The swelling on the filly's leg was a small abscess. Dr. Hoerr drained it and cleaned it up but she needed no other treatment. Tessa was next, she wasn't happy when he brought out the scope and Dr. Hoerr gave her a little something to relax. About that time the filly wanted to nurse.















































