This evening we will host Hayes' friends Tierston and Nicholas from my friend Angie's house in Florence. They are homeschooling friends and excited to come to the farm!
Our farrier "fired" us yesterday. We think our horses were too hard for her, but I don't know what gives. Our other barefoot farriers, the first a woman and the second a man, only took maybe two hours to do all three horses. I don't know why it took her five. So I'll have to find another.
Saw a grey/red fox the other DAY driving home. Friends in Hohenwald said the red fox population is diminishing so much that there's interbreeding going on between the red and grey. This one was grey with red ears and tail. I'm always thinking of red foxes in a Disney-fied version - bright red and bushy. So I really don't know what I'm looking at when I happen to, luckily, see a fox.
Alex got the skeleton of the run-in shed up last night. I usually am a nag about all sorts of things that need to be done around here but he got motivated and it is up. All that's left is to put up plywood and shingle on top. It's looking like a real farm around here!
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