Here's a classic scene from the old homestead. Every morning five stalls, about 25 pounds each. In foul weather when the horsies are impounded it's necessary to clean the stalls twice. Needless to say, we endup with quite a large pile-o-crap...not all bad.
Next up: manure mountain.
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I bet you miss Kale more than ever with all the chores!
Hey i remember the first time I saw aunt Cathy was in our house in Muskogee-both of you were tan but light haired- clearly in love as you both gazed at each other with dreamy delight- she had on an old school addidas t-shirt, also i remember her great smile- and i think this is appropriate to say as I was only 4 or 5 at the time, but she was a hottie and me and my bro's definitely approved. We pulled out all the tricks to impress her, including but not limited to; summersaults, couch jumping, livingroom to the bedroom foot races, and a mandatory session of wrestling.
Sara asked do you have five horses?
and if they are producing that much, how much do they eat?
Those Okie boys in Muskogee were so adorable, i had to marry into the family to get them as nephews...
About the horse population, 6 is a good number and i am trying to resist no. 7. We have the 2 old friends - TC (21) and Diez (26), my and Jaime's first horses respectively now taking care of Ivy and Alaina. Then, Sunny (Jaime's 2-yr project horse) now 6 and a snotty teenager, Sister (Kale's 2-Year old project) just barely "broke," Pico, my 10 yearold mustang/arabian cross dressage project, and finally Splash, the appaloosa across the street at my friend Sherry's. Ivy plans to move up to Splash and Alaina will take over Sunny. Come visit and i will get you on the horse of your choice.
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