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A tired dog is a happy dog. No truer phrase.
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Mornin', y'all! :frow

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Soggy , gray morning here, but a lot pleasanter than it was yesterday evening! The wind built all day, and was sustained over 30 mph and gusting over 50 by the time I did the evening feeding. The poor horses were so rattled by all the tree branches blowing down, they were almost too spooky to eat their dinner. I must admit, I wasn't exactly serene myself; watching trees thrashing around like that (especially the dead ones) makes it a little hard to keep my mind on my work; thoughts keep straying to escape routes every time a gust comes up. We got maybe half an inch of rain out of all that drama. Not that I'm complaining; this system produced tornadoes from Texas to Florida, so if all we got was a bit of bluster, I'm grateful.

And this morning, we have no internet. Don't know if there's a connection there or not.

My last free-ranging rooster got taken by a fox mid-morning a couple of days ago. His sole remaining female companion is locked up by herself, but I don't want to leave her that way; any advice on introducing her to an established group without getting her killed?
Poor rooster and poor grieving widow.
Is there any possibility of getting her another rooster?
 
Back when I lived in the flood house at the foot of the hill from where I am now, there was a large section of wooded trails I'd run the dogs through. After the 2011 flood, they were buried and I couldn't go in there any longer.
Today, I noticed that someone had cleared out new trails.
Bella reminded me of her past life when she initially refused to go in. I had to grab her collar and lead her in. Once we'd gone about 15 ft along the trail, she was pulling so I let her go. She and Skittles had a blast in the new setting and are now passed out.
If you zoom in on this picture you can see the big grin on Skittles face.
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It is nice to see the dogs having fun!
 

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