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The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread 11

Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog

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To: MissTargets
We got her when she was 14 - I think she's about 22 now. Very spry because she was a broodmare and wasn't ever ridden before she came to us. I was the first person on her back, and it was the biggest non-event ever, she just walked cheerfully off after turning her head around and looking like, "Well, I don't know what you're doing up there, but if you're happy, I'm happy."

The bridle looks kind of busy to Western or racing eyes, but really it works. All the stuff on the reins and breastplate is a German martingale, which is a lot more flexible in use than a standing tiedown or even a running martingale (it basically works like draw reins, but without the extra rein in your hands). The noseband is a little unusual - it's called a flash noseband, or a figure eight (though that's built a little differently). The lower loop keeps her from opening her mouth wide enough to stick her tongue out of the corner of her mouth - a bad habit of hers - but she can still eat treats! Nothing more distracting than a horse cantering along with 6-8 inches of tongue flapping in the breeze!

7,181 posted on 05/10/2007 6:24:40 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: MissTargets

I caught a report this morning on the news about the abused horses. The ladies excuse: Damage to the barn from the ice this winter made it difficult to tend to the horses properly, but she was working on it. There was feed in the barn.

Sounds a bit lame to me. She is being charged with 13 counts of animal neglect.

Becky


7,182 posted on 05/10/2007 6:54:50 AM PDT by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain

Good morning. From what you said before, they were in bad shape long before the ice storm, right?


7,183 posted on 05/10/2007 8:00:20 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog

If what I was told was true that several of the horses had not been out of the barn for 3 years.

Becky


7,184 posted on 05/10/2007 11:13:27 AM PDT by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: HairOfTheDog; FrogInABlender; BladeRider

Slow here today.

I’ve been working in my garden and mowing all day, between rain falls. I took some pictures but for some reason they won’t load. Been trying for about 3 hours.

More rain coming.

Frog, everything OK, haven’t heard from you this week.

Becky


7,185 posted on 05/10/2007 2:33:17 PM PDT by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: HairOfTheDog
Ok, they finally loaded.

Morning glories.

Becky

7,186 posted on 05/10/2007 2:48:34 PM PDT by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Hi there.... your garden is looking good! :~)

Are the little guys in the bottom of the first picture new petunias?

We were busy today... built a box to store the generator in for the summer where it's secure and a little hidden.

And we had a guest dog... a golden who has been here before. We kept him for about 3 hours till the owners got home from work and came looking for him. Turns out they only live across the street, and they have horses, and it's possible we can work out an occasional farm sitting deal with them :~)


7,187 posted on 05/10/2007 5:39:01 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog

No those are impatiens I put in today. The petunias are the dark purple at the top of the picture. I put those in back in April, they survived the freeze.

I also put in a few coleus, some dianthus, and periwinkles. I’m pretty much done planting, now just watch it grow.

I hope the guest dog, doesn’t have to cross a busy street to come visit. Sounds like he may be making this habit. But it is nice to have house sitters nearby.

Becky


7,188 posted on 05/11/2007 4:57:19 AM PDT by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: HairOfTheDog; ecurbh; CindyDawg; AnAmericanMother; Endeavor; cjshapi; 3catsanadog; Grammy; ...
Good Morning and Happy Friday.

Your garden looks very pretty, Becky. Still a little too early to plant here, although the weather has been gorgeous. Those flowers I bought last weekend, need to be hardened off a bit, before they are planted. There are on my back patio, where they get partial direct sun.

Everything has dried up here and I wish we would have waited on renting the BobCat. All the manure could have been spread and the dirt pile leveled without getting stuck. Oh well, you just never know.

Today, I am going to the grade school to have "Tea" with Alison. The school already had a "Muffins with Mom" and "Donuts with Dad" events. Should be fun.

7,189 posted on 05/11/2007 5:23:17 AM PDT by MissTargets
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Very nice!

Does your garden spot get a lot of sun?

I'm limited to impatiens and hostas and stuff like that, with azaleas and rhododendrons as the permanent framework, because we live in a hole by a creek with BIG shade trees!

7,190 posted on 05/11/2007 6:13:11 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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My house is “L” shaped, and the garden sits inside the “L” with a picket fence around the edges. The outside edges get a lot of sun, the inside, by the house stays shaded, so I get to have a big variety. I’ve noticed tho, that the redbud tree sitting behind the bench is changing the dynamics of what gets sun tho, the bigger it gets. Also once the morning glories cover the fence, things get different. I have to keep all this in mind when planting.

Becky


7,191 posted on 05/11/2007 6:18:45 AM PDT by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
I hope the guest dog, doesn’t have to cross a busy street to come visit. Sounds like he may be making this habit.

He does... he has to cross the big road out front. So it isn't good... He sounds like he has the same triggers Homer does... Loud noises, gunfire, storms... and if they aren't home he digs out and runs away. I said we know just what that's like. Well, I told her if we see him, we'll bring him in and keep him safe.

7,192 posted on 05/11/2007 8:31:14 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
No those are impatiens I put in today.

Ah - then we have impatiens about the same age :~) We can post pics in a month and compare. I think my yard is good for impatiens, but I haven't had them here before. Do they do well in the heat you have in the summer?

7,193 posted on 05/11/2007 8:34:08 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain; HairOfTheDog
Well, you all have inspired me.

I went out and bought a bunch of flowers and the dogs and I will put them in this afternoon.

Might as well put the puppy's digging propensities to good use.

7,194 posted on 05/11/2007 10:00:15 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: HairOfTheDog
As long as they're not in direct sun they'll do fine in the heat.

Just make sure they have plenty of water. They also seem to be REALLY hungry for fertilizer.

Impatiens are one of the few bloomers I can grow in my very shady yard!

7,195 posted on 05/11/2007 10:01:14 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: HairOfTheDog; AnAmericanMother

“Miracle Grow” works wonders, and if you use that you’ll have beautiful impatiens. Those flowers are a personal favorite of my mothers. We had them all over the place, and we have very hot and very humid summers. They do best if you water them in the evening.


7,196 posted on 05/11/2007 11:56:38 AM PDT by Beaker (Don't Panic)
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MiracleGro is the very stuff I use. I save old gallon milk jugs and mix up a batch and keep it under the edge of the deck where the dogs can't get at it.

It's o.k. to water them in the evening if you have good air circulation . . . they can get mold and stuff if they stay too damp. I usually water early early in the morning, before I take the kids to school.

Of course, since the dogs have a wading pool, I just fill my watering can there!

I have to get a picture of Ruby in the pool - it's a riot! Shelley wades around, splashes a little, drinks a bit, and enjoys herself quietly. Ruby bounds into the middle of the pool (splashing half the water out) then digs frantically in the water, dives under, wallows, bites the hose, tries to knock Shelley down, and generally makes pandemonium.

7,197 posted on 05/11/2007 12:03:59 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain; AnAmericanMother; All
Let the horses out in the back forty this morning... it's really rich out there, I hope not too rich for them to be on it a couple hours a day.

Check out all the volunteer grass that has come up out of the bedding we've spread under the trees. We didn't seed it. That hay we've been feeding just has that much seed in it. We've never had real grass there before.


7,198 posted on 05/11/2007 12:44:46 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
Beautiful grass!

(time to get out the mower . . . )

7,199 posted on 05/11/2007 1:46:31 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: HairOfTheDog

Impatiens do very well, as long as I water every day, and have them in places where they get the least amonut of direct sun.

Miracle grow is the key to any annual, IMO. I water with it about once a week.

Your back pasture is looking good.

I had JP all day today, and this evening I think Mack and I are going to the blues festival that is going on this weekend. I’m in town now, but we are waiting to see what the weather is going to do, it’s thundering and getting dark again. I sure hope I get to ride tomorrow.

Becky


7,200 posted on 05/11/2007 3:51:32 PM PDT by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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