The second time you write something that mysteriously disappeared into oblivion never turns out the way you initially constructed the thoughts in your mind.
Some who checked in earlier saw that I had discovered right before posting that some of my text disappeared.
Blogger gods were doing some mischief today.
So, I'm just going to highlight what I said the first time I wrote this text for today's blog post. .
Bridie and I did real chores this morning. We're back into the farm mode with horses to feed for the first time since September.
Bridie didn't skip a beat, going to her usual spot where she is tethered to a post on a long rope while I feed the horses or walk them to pasture.
Her job is to watch but not to herd, and she seems quite content with that role.
Anyway, today marked the first official day of morning and night time chores. We'll be in that mode until fall when the horses go back for their winter boarding at Roxane's.
Twas a busy day yesterday, bringing those three horses home, cleaning up the garden spot, buying posies and Akasha's lavender at the Flower Farm and hooking up the extension cord to the greenhouse.
My Fitbit showed that spring work time keeps us on the go a whole lot more than all that television during the winter months.
I walked nearly 25,000 steps yesterday, and I'll probably average that amount for a while until it dries out enough to mow the lawn for the first time.
I love the BusYness of spring, especially when we have gorgeous days like yesterday and today.
This is the so much to do, so little time of year, and it's all good.
Happy Thursday. Enjoy the photos and the TBT's below.
Everyone loves the "Wild Irishman" aka Cliff.
All-Fifties Reunion attendees.
Good friends and fellow writers, Helen and Marianne
Annie maintaining a captive audience.
I don't remember this crazy, fun-loving guy's name but he left an impression when we met him on a ferry ride.
Our friend Mary Ratcliffe and her grandbaby.
Mary lives on the Aran Island of Inis Mor.
Below: family members enjoying dinner with former Miss Idaho Genevieve Nutting.
Miss Idaho and our good friend Sue Haynes.
Below: our neighbors Trent and Terra.
Howard and Mary Ellen Thomason, founders of the Selkirk Ranch and close family friends.
Mary Ellen often had up to 40 cats that came to dinner on her deck. All were named.
Below: my two big brothers, Kevin and Mike.
My cousin Patti (right) has led a high-achieving life.
Here she is being honored at a Seattle Seahawks halftime a few years ago for her leadership and good works.
Today she is celebrating her birthday. Happy Birthday, Patti.
My sister Barbara doing some Pandemic horse training.