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March 19, 2006We've had 4.5" of rain since yesterday morning and it's still raining and is expected to rain until tomorrow. There are flash flood warnings in the whole area and we have flooded pastures.One minute we have a drought and now it's as if all the rain we didn't have just filled up a bucket and it's all being dumped on us at one time. |
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We have a visitor (on the left). She's a Buttermilk Quarter Horse and she's from Amarillo. Her name is Ria and she's staying with us until her people get her new home ready for her. She just loves the mud and is wearing as much as she can. The good thing about all the rain is that the horses will have plenty of fresh grass to eat and the fire danger should be over. The fires in West Texas destroyed a million acres and a lot of horses and cows. We were fortunate - no fires were close to us. |
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Our blog (a web log or sort of online diary) is maintained by chief stall mucker, poop picker-upper and all around slave to the animals,
Norma Epstein.
I write it all myself (no Pulitzer or accolades necessary) and I take all the pictures with a Minolta digital camera.
I take pictures and post to the blog whenever I find something interesting or have something interesting to say (and even sometimes when I don't).
(The building of a custom saddle) |
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