Friday, July 26, 2019

Lots of Little Riders.

We had beautiful weather for this Friday and instead of working outside this morning I worked inside cleaning and organizing the upstairs bedrooms. I was just finishing up when Karin arrived. She had a big group of kids all wanting to ride the horses.





 Jessica brought them ALL.
Well all but my grandchildren. Jace and Abe were pretty thrilled that they got a chance to ride also.  Once everyone had a few turns Karin took some of the older kids out on the trails. We took the golf cart and followed some of the way.




One of the girls, the rider on Cookie lost her camera when they were cantering. It wasn't discovered missing until they were untacking the horses. We took the golf car back and were able to find it. If you would like to see the rest of the pictures from the horse riding click HERE
Joan had a huge tree taken down this morning so she and her entire household worked most of the day harvesting wood. This will really help heat her house this winter. The tree was mostly dead and leaning toward her house.




 Faith and Ellie went in to make lunch for everyone.



 Hannah arrived from her work at the nursing home.
Rhonda had a FULL golf cart as she had lots of company today. Jay and Tara were back from Pennsylvania.

There were lots and lots of kids playing in the lake today.
Taunya and Ben took the boys over swimming and by the time they were finished all three were covered in sand. They were taken here for bubble baths.




Mark grilled steak for supper. After supper we worked outside until dark. Sarah sold another puppy today, little Rachel found a home. Diane and family on adopting Rachel. 
now there is only Fred left. 
BUT... if you have missed out on these adorable Cavapoo's I know of someone who has 2 male Cavapoo puppies still available.  Pictured below is Dash and Ramsey.  Dash is the darker red puppy.
These puppies are a little more pricey but they will also be smaller puppies. These 2 are priced at $1500.00 each. They will be ready for their new homes early September. 

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