Cross Continental Friends!!!

Goodnight TarheelBirdy, what a beautiful horse! That would be a lot of fun to attend a rodeo, now all I need is ti actually learn how to ride a horse!! Maybe I'll start by watching a rodeo-ever barrel race? Earlier you mentioned your dad-I hope all is well in your family.

Karen-That sucks about your neighbor, hopefully they lived a wonderful life. Your husband sounds like a very sweet guy, and babies make the world go round and can brighten any situation. Even before you have them....I am counting down the days to purchasing my new duckies!!

Thanks, yes, it's so much fun to work cattle. Once you do it, you're hooked.

My Dad has dementia, so every day is different. He does well overall. It's just very hard to know how to balance taking care of him while preserving his dignity and independence as much as possible.
 
Buongiorno signore,

I'm sorry about Karen's neighbor, I obviously was joking about light some fire, today it's impossible to burn everything, the storm rain continues

my little boy is at home this morning, I've called school to advice about, he help me with some stormy chores, a morning without school doesn't waste his life

I was hoping to see a real rodeo since I was born, the horses, the bulls, the challenge and if all the horsemen were like the one with the green hat, I'll take a seat tomorrow!

bagnatissimi saluti,

Bill

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Oh, Bill, don't worry about the joke, who knew about the neighbor?! Interesting about your rain but bad timing for making hay. I bet they were up night and day bringing it in because of the weather.
You should go to a real rodeo, compadres, and they have them in Germany sometimes, too. I LOVE the rodeo!

Karen
Off to work
 
Buonasera figliuole,

storm take a little pause from a couple of hours, but, sky is dark like the night

you're right, Caterina, I was munching my brain about the first cut of hay, the grass is somewhere 1 meter high,

also cereals need the first treatment, and there are troubles to do it, orchard need them again, where flowers aren't falling down

gone to do some dinner for my band
 
Tarheelbirdy - thanks for the Link. That place looks amazing. Watched the video - super cheesy hehe. Yeh I love the places here at Christmas. We went to one last year where it was all based around the Victorian author Charles Dickens. So every room was decorated to depict a part of one of his books. Was lovely. We have this this here called the national trust. It's a charity that owns lots of these historical buildings. You pay a small smog t a year and it can get you in to any if them as many times as you like.
Your horse looks gorgeous by the way! I started riding last summer and Loved it. Sadly though I ended up with a really bad back and had physio therapy. Hope to get back in the saddle at some point though.

Sorry to hear about your neighbour Karen. Has all the other stuff calmed down now?

Bill that guy sounds like an idiot! I hope the other eggs will be ok.
 
this hatching was special

just when I was thinking about very less chicks, with a day of delay, 141 on 144 babies born, just one black nacked neck and an huge amount of blondes

rainstorm, after few hours of rest, roars again under our souls
 

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