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Early summer, Brad finished the visible side of the barn. He seeded grass & built a flower bed that runs the length of the barn. I transplanted some of my favorite daylilies from our old place. Hoping they get established, as it's not ideal light.
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Clematis transplant, also from my old gardens I've never tried growing them up tree's. It's doubtful it will overwinter, but at least I tried! |
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Boarding/training barns around here are closing up at an alarming rate. We've already been asked if there was a possibility, and said no. We are not set up for other owners, and have no arena. We also don't want the guaranteed headaches that go with taking care of other peoples horses. However, one never knows what the future holds. So for now, the plan remains.
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Apparently it was a frog lovin' summer. We had tiny green "tree" frogs, everywhere. You had to look, before grabbing an exterior door handle.
side of the barn |
hanging out on my potted elephant ear |
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What you see below is what our horses at home have done daily this summer, actually the past year and a half. Not much to share, other then these three are loving pasture life.
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Brad's current project re-fencing the preexisting fence in the lower pasture |
Natures beauty continues to surprise and delight me, especially our sky.
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our tree line sunset in june |
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rainbow in june I never did find the pot of gold! |
We continue getting ready for Winter, as you all know they predict a cold one. Hoping to get back here to share more about our other animals, before the snow flies. Until then, enjoy all the wonder that Fall offers!!
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our tree line sunset in september |