It was only 39 degrees outside when I went out to feed. I turned right around and put a sweat shirt on before heading up to the barn. Ruth came to the walk in a winter coat. She took the day off work to be with mom this morning so we walked two full rounds heading to Rachel's first so Joan could drop off a bag of tomatoes as Rachel was making salsa today. After the walk Karin and I loaded the truck with the left over supplies from the library. She and Jackie are going to have a sale for the Spoon River Drive and the Library is right on the main road in Farmington so they should have plenty of customers. Once that was done I headed to the Berean office to pick up mom's phone. It was exactly where she had left it, on the table she was working at. Since that office is close to Sam's club I stopped there and picked up coffee and a cheese cake for mom's house and a rotisserie chicken for here. I signed up to take a meal over to Matt and Anni's house so made a chicken casserole to take over. Beth Meister sent home a new little boy outfit for Dexter with Karin so that was taken over at the same time. Dexter was sound asleep when I arrived.
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
The Airbnb's HERE on the FARM
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Wednesday, September 28, 2022
For Such a Time As This
Mark came home a little early and helped move a bale in for Evan.
Indy was teased and still no sign of her coming in. I'm going to have to take her to Dr. Hoerr's for an ultrasound soon to find out where she is in her cycle. It was a beautiful day outside and I enjoyed working with Indy and her colt before heading back in to clean. While cleaning up the kitchen I turned on AC Central, Fred Witzig was speaking in Morton on a Christian's call in a polarized world. It was thought provoking and very interesting. That was downloaded and made into a video so it could be shared. It is WELL worth listening to.
The Bible studies were taken to church tonight, hopefully people will take them for grading. Tim Funk had the message on Esther, For such a time as this. To think we are living here and now during these weird times where some people question if they are even human. We can still share the gospel and it really needs to be shared for such a time as this.
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