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to Mrs Oz!! I have had several friends from the Philipines, and have heard many stories of how it is there.
 
Oz, I noticed that "we" put several shots into that tree.
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I guess some situations do require shotgun diplomacy; glad to hear that it worked out satisfactorily for all concerned.

Rejoice with me, my friends; I rode my horse today. It only took me two years to get around to it!
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It was only about 10 minutes; she hadn't been ridden in about 3 years, and I hadn't been on a horse in about 6 years, so neither of us was up for much. But when I asked, she complied, so I couldn't be more pleased.
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Oz, I noticed that "we" put several shots into that tree.
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I guess some situations do require shotgun diplomacy; glad to hear that it worked out satisfactorily for all concerned.

Rejoice with me, my friends; I rode my horse today. It only took me two years to get around to it!
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It was only about 10 minutes; she hadn't been ridden in about 3 years, and I hadn't been on a horse in about 6 years, so neither of us was up for much. But when I asked, she complied, so I couldn't be more pleased.
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That is so nice that you got to ride her.
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Oz, I noticed that "we" put several shots into that tree.
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I guess some situations do require shotgun diplomacy; glad to hear that it worked out satisfactorily for all concerned.

Rejoice with me, my friends; I rode my horse today. It only took me two years to get around to it!
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It was only about 10 minutes; she hadn't been ridden in about 3 years, and I hadn't been on a horse in about 6 years, so neither of us was up for much. But when I asked, she complied, so I couldn't be more pleased.
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Congrats on getting astride!! may your next ride be soon.
LOL If my Caddy went 2 years without me ridding her, it would be an all out rodeo
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It's been 3 weeks this time and she will be SO full of it and ready to go somewhere in a hurry!

Scott
 
Yesterday, John got the railroad tie foundation for the new coop done. There is heavy-duty, stucco-type, chicken wire buried under the ties and out flat like an apron completely around the foundation. That rain two days ago, well, three now, wet the hard soil enough for easier digging so he didn't kill himself seating the ties perfectly level. Those suckers are incredibly heavy. I get tired just watching him work. :p

i got the job of shoveling dirt over the wire to bury it. Well, some of it. I am also good at holding the far end of the tape measure.

Level, plumb, and square. Or, as John the contractor says, "Perfect is close enough."
 
Congrats on getting astride!! may your next ride be soon.
LOL If my Caddy went 2 years without me ridding her, it would be an all out rodeo
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It's been 3 weeks this time and she will be SO full of it and ready to go somewhere in a hurry!

Scott

Thanks!

I've know Latte for about 5 years. She spent a couple of years as a lesson pony before being sidelined by EPM and then a vague, persistent hind-end lameness. She's about 8 -9 years old. Knowing her history as well as I did, I was pretty sure that if I could get us both sound enough for riding, she'd be a reasonably safe mount for an old lady like me. I've been doing a little lunge line work with her for the last few weeks to get her into a "listening" frame of mind, but I was still a bit surprised at how well she's listening.
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