Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Ice Storm 2/2/2011
Here are some pictures of it :
Monday, January 24, 2011
Aidens x 2 !
She smiled and said " well, what's your name , Aiden?"
That was when he grinned at me again and told me his name was Aiden.
It turns out that we have a Dominique rooster who's name is Aiden also. He used to be "Ada" before he began crowing- thus letting me know that Ada wasn't a wise name choice any longer.
So- here's a couple of photos of Aiden ( the kid ) and Aiden ( the rooster:
Farm Show Aiden:
This one's Our Aiden....
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Pleasure Show 1/13/2011
Farm Show- PA. 1.8.2011
1-18-2011 Ugh
I hauled water to the outside tubs with my little JD tractor After plowing a path with Moses, our ancient tractor. Then, I got the stalls done after turning the light horses out for the day. I Thought it was going to be a nasty day but it turned out that that cold front moved out of PA faster than expected. The weather was cloudy, but warm compared to the last few weeks. The draft horses were quite full of themselves having been in all night long, and they insisted I give them hay FIRST, please. Not being one to ignore one ton horses pleading for hay, they got fed before anyone else. I was so pleased to get the other horses turned out for the day- Less work for ME and they enjoy doing "horse things" out in their pastures.
Side Bar :
A few days ago I was walking home when I saw a weird looking spot in the snow..... Turns out my Clydesdale mare, Carli, had made a BIG horsey 'snow angel' ! I went to the house, grabbed my camera and here it is ... See how it's "horse shaped "
But alls' well that ends well- and I have a photo of a Clydesdale sized snow angel. :)
Back to the blog. As I was finishing up, I noticed that Glenns' car was in the drive..... Hmmmm... It was a good 30 minutes later that I finally got inside that he told me he'd "T-Boned" some woman on his way to work . 'You WHAT ?????' Then he explained that on his way to work,some gal had lost control of her car while passing him on the icy highway. She slid back n' forth, and did a couple of full circles in front of him. He said he thought maybe he was going to miss her, when all of a sudden, here she comes again, over steering - right out in front of him. He hit the mid section of the passenger side, and they both ended up sliding onto the median strip. She had her cell phone, and called the police. Thank God neither of them were hurt- her car was though. Glenn's little Pacifica has a small amount of damage that'll have to be repaired but not much at all compared to the other car. Thanks to Chrysler and Mercedes Benz for creating one helluva wonderful little car , my dear hubby only wrenched his back a little more than normal. He'll be feeling much worse tomorrow, I know !
Monday, January 10, 2011
12/13/2010
" If love could have saved you, you'd have lived forever".... God speed, Suzi.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Dead ???? Mouse
Glenn got home from work in the evening to tell me of his Great Adventure of the Morning. It seems that Shadow, our house cat, had caught himself a mouse. Glenn figured he would just leave him alone with it until he finally killed it. He kept checking on Shadow to see if the poor mouse was dead yet, but Shadow had in mind to simply torture it a LOT.I'm sure you all are aware of how a cat will treat a mouse that has been dumb enough to be caught.....
It was then almost time for Glenn to leave for work, and the danged mouse was STILL there. He decided to do it in, but with what? AH! The Broom. He said he whacked it and whacked it, then whacked it some more... The mouse was still alive. He whacked it a few more times, then swept it into a dustpan and dumped it outside. I hadn't seen a mouse anywhere out there, but I hadn't looked too hard either.
We both went out to where he'd chucked it and it was gone. Now- either one of the barn cats found it or Glenn didn't really kill it as he thought he had. A great mystery neither of us was going to worry about much at all.
Happy New Year !!
It is the first day of 2011.
Many have resolutions made that will never be fulfilled, others ? Perhaps. Mine are as follows:
Get out there and hitch Abby so that we can possibly enter the Carriage Driving Class at Devon in May
Begin walking again….either behind my mare Eve, or with Sadie
Eat Healthy !
That is about it…. not to big but plenty big enough, I think. I Also want to build up the lesson area of this business so it pays for another horse. I had to have Suzi put down the 13th of December, due to a impaction colic. I have lost a piece of my heart ……
Not much else today but Glenn n’ I cooked a delicious New Years ‘ Day dinner. :)
YUMMMMM, and now we're both stuffed with a good meal, and looking forward to this coming New year.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Merry Christmas !!! December 25 2010
If the dates don't coincide with these blogs, its because I'm catching up. Sorry ! We woke up to a peaceful Non Snowy Christmas morning. Turns out that my two barn rats came to help do morning chores on Christmas ! I was so pleased, I just wanted to hug them Both in thanks. We got done in record time and Glenn brought us all some nice warm cappucino to drink. Once I landed back in the house, the gift exchanging began. I had two Secret Santa gifts to open, and a couple from my brother n' sister, plus Glenns' gifts for me. Glenn had a TON of gifts from me as I'd been shopping all year long for this day. Sadie got her favorite gift - a real bone with yummy filling in it, and Shadow got a fabric "cave" which he is scare of. < oh well >
Glenn got me a telephoto lens as my 'big' gift !! I was Floored- and have taken some pictures with the camera and it. I'll add them here soon. We relaxed some, I did some reading online, and it was soon time to start our Christmas dinner. We had a standing rib roast, some mashed potatoes and some applesauce. Not nearly like holiday feasts in our pasts, but plenty for just us...
Once the horses (*AGAIN) had their dinners, we collapsed on the sofa to watch some tv and then to bed. All in all a wonderfully peaceful Christmas Day. :) Below is of our creek.... I loved that old branch with ice on it...
Our Annual Christmas Party
These little parties mean so much to me- Its my way of saying thank you for all of the help in the past year to everyone who has anything to do with my barn.
December 13th, 2010- Suzi is gone.
That week was terribly hard to get thru, and Alli moped around a lot. I was beginning to be very worried about her because she too is OLD... The next Monday however, when I walked into the barn to give all the horses breakfast, Alli was the first to call to me to " Hurry, Please !! We are Hungry !"
Suzi is out of pain now, and everyone seems to have adjusted as I write this blog. I miss her terribly, but know it was for the best..... Below is a photo of she and Alli waiting to come in for FOOD, as usual... from September, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Tis Almost Christmas !
Just a little while until Christmas Eve , then Christmas Day ! I have been busily shopping for all those who have been kind enough to help here at my barn , and family and The Husband too.
The weather has been Cold the last week or so. Much rain, and a little dusting of snow the other day.Today we are in a rainy pattern and I'm so happy it is not a big snow storm. The horses have been wearing their blankets and all but Suzi are doing great. She is dealing with a colic that has moved into an impaction we believe. Since Thursday evening.... I hope she makes it thru and begins passing manure again. Suzi is 48 this year and one ancient pony !
All barn repairs have gone on hold til spring. It's to cold to paint now, so we'll just wait til warmer weather arrives. :)
Evie's wound is looking pretty awesome after healing since June. Its Slowly closing up but no hair is growing there yet. Let's hope she doesn't end up with a bald patch !
I hope everyone out there has gotten most of their Christmas shopping accomplished and are looking forward to a great holiday season !
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving !
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The New Door - October 31,2010
Lisa and Ron kind of posing !
I love how it looks- now to get the Rest of the barn looking as grand ! Things always look crooked here because the whole farm is on a slope doing dowwwwwwwwwwwwn. The barn really IS straight though.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
'Henny Pennys's' Hen House
I finally got around to buying some paint for the coop too.... Have been working on it in between rainy days. I ran out of the deep red paint, so in the picture, you can still see the yellow it was when I bought it. Here's a couple of photos of it as it got painted.... I need to get some more red, but it is supposed to be chilly & rainy again tomorrow. There's no rush then. This shot is a little crooked but you get the idea !
The next is with the trim on,but not done because I wasn't tall enough to reach the top! We still need to get some plexi-glass to cover the openings for winter. I really like the way its going to look :) This one is crooked TOO
Of course, one has to add a couple of the chickens.... Glenn took these last Sunday:
October 13th, 2010
This is standing at the gate, lookin' down the fence line. The guys are still working....
This view is up the hill from the gate. See the unpainted hen house ? Its' almost all re-painted by now !
I have ordered a new overhead door that will go on the front of the barn . It looks similar to a carriage house door, but is an over head one. I can't WAIT to see what its' going to look like.
We chose to not have the upper part of the barn covered in anything. Instead- and to save money, I'm trying to find someone with scaffolding to paint it. Deep red with deep, dark blue trim. It should look very colonial once its done.
Now to find someone to remove the old stall windows and put in new awning types for a small amount. Ha- small ??? I will be sure to sit down when I hear the quotes !
Monday, September 13, 2010
September 13 2010
Things Are going to be picking up here though..... I have a fencer coming tomorrow ( Tuesday) to see what I want done and then to work up a price. I HOPE its not going to be a lot - but what ever the price- it will be worth the expense to keep my horses safe.
Then this coming Friday, I have an appointment with a company that does vinyl siding. I want to get the top part on the front of the barn redone..... Here's what it looks like now.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Summers’ End…
9/3/2010
Summer will soon be over here in central Pennsylvania. The acorns have been dropping from the oak trees since mid July and I’ve seen some squirrels running all over attempting to bury some they find. I imagine that will be the last time they find those buried acorns ! As Sadie and I were going on her morning pee walk about the yard, there was one who was very surprised to see us. I didn’t know that squirrels could jump quite so far . Sadie didn’t know What it was and watched that squirrel climb the electric pole in amazement.
Most of the horses have light winter coats by now. The ponies especially ! During these left over hot/humid days of summer, they get all sweaty during the day. The drafters get the most sweaty it seems.
I love the up coming season- Autumn. The weather is cooler, the days are crisp and is a warning of pending winter…… Below is a photo of a setting winter sun… one of my favorites.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Winter Preparations....
This is August- the last of the summer months for many, including horse folk. Ever since I was 11, I had to learn all about getting ready for winter. Especially when a horse was added to my life. It has been that way from then on..... Now I have 11 horses to care for, and the amounts if items needed hasn't really changed to much- just MORE of each of them.
Just a few days ago, I ordered a big load of some fine grass hay from our hay man, Ivan. Its' first cutting of a variety of grasses and is fresh smelling. Not as nice as some when it comes to a sweet smell but it is great to have. Eight thousand pounds of it in 800 pound giant square bales. It cost a pretty penny but if I'm careful and there's no mold, then it should last until its time to restock for the worst months of winter here in PA.
The plans for September are to finish painting the stall doors, and to find some pretty paint for the chickens' coop. Yellow n' light blue just don't get it- especially when some kid spray painted misc. stuff all over it. So I need to choose a pretty shade of burgundy I think..... Then to get the manure pile piled up more so, and all these weeds mowed down . I'm Far behind on that thanks to about 5 days of rainy weather. They're growing taller with each passing hour I think !
There's quite a long list of things to get accomplished before winter sets in, and I need to get busy !
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Just One Rooster 8 3.2010
Later on that evening, the phone rang. We had just come inside, and missed answering it. It was Lisa's step mom.... she wanted to know if we were still offering a rooster for free. I called her back to say 'sure was'. Patrick drove over and chose Skylar- the Light Brahma rooster. So now Skylar has a new home.
I am keeping the other rooster, Aiden, and bought two little Barred Rock Hens. These girls will be turned out into our " flock" as soon as they are a little bigger. So, now WoodFinn has 8 chickens, and even though I keep looking at photos of some really cool breeds, I tell myself, ''NO- No more !"
Below are a few photos I took this morning of them outside.
The two little gals are inside still.
This is Aiden crowing- something he does a LOT !
Here he is watching Skarlet and Emmie taking a dust bath....
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Suzi's Story
We arrived early and took our time looking at all the horses, deciding that IF we were seriously looking to purchase, which ones' we would buy. There simply were No ponies in the right size, and those who were acted like they were terrified of humans. Not good for beginner students to learn with..... We walked to the stands and took a seat to relax for a while. Horses were being sold hot n' heavy- about one a minute. We had a hard time listening for the bids that were offered. We saw some great looking horses sold, and some very sad looking horses as well. Since there had been no ponies to interest me enough to bid on, I was having fun Not paying close attention, until the auctioneer said that the sale was over- no more horses were for sale.
Then a small white pony was ridden into the ring by a tall Amish fella. One more pony for sale ! My friend took one look and said " YOU need to buy that pony !" Then she raised her hand and bid on it. We didn't even know if it was a mare or What. Turns out after a few questions that said pony rode and could be driven , was 12 years old and a mare. She was to small though ! And it turned out MUCH older than 12 years......
I bought the no name pony and hauled her home..... We had a 'Name the Pony' contest amongst all the kids who rode there and "Suzette" won. ' Suzi' around the barn.
Suzi was scared of being hit, she walked Way to fast when being led for short little kid legs to keep up with her, and as we all got to know her, we realized Suzi had been mentally abused prior to living at this barn. I remembered talking to the dealer who'd purchased her at an Ohio sale and he'd told me that some Amish kids had driven her the whole time before she'd been sold, and then one had ridden her into the sales ring.
We had a meeting of all those who were going to work with Suzi and as I explained what her life was before, those students started coming up with ideas about making her feel better and not be so scared. She had bitten most anyone but me if they tried to catch her in the fields -Suzi chased kids out of "her" pasture, she'd threaten to bite them, if they didn't run away in fear..... she was generally a Baaaaaaaaaad Pony.
The students ( and this was a big surprise) felt sorry for her. We decided that I would be the one to go bring her in for each riding lesson. And that if she was good, she would be praised and if she made mistakes, we would simply try to get her to do it again. Not to cause More fear, but to help her understand that at This barn , mistakes were alright. If Suzi was bad and acted nasty, THEN she would get yelled at loudly.
It worked.... but it took a Long time. Suzi learned that not all young people were cruel, and she began trusting in that once again. She still couldn't be trusted 100 % if one of them went out to get her from a pasture, but she was much better.
Suzi is now a wonderful flea-bitten 47 yr old pony who is semi-retired. She's still territorial but so much better. Under all that gruff exterior lived a very sweet , kind pony. She's been in the play " The Wizard of Oz" that was presented at a community theater in Maryland. Suzi has taught SO many youngsters to ride ,how to be patient and show something other than parents love. She taught them compassion and to be understanding too.
But mostly Suzi has taught us All that once wounded mentally, a little grey pony Can return to being kind in return.
Below are a couple of photos of Jaide learning to groom Suzi..... in 2009.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Chicken Story .....
When I came back, you'd have thought I placed an atomic bomb in there or something worse. Omg- chickens scattered all over the place,almost screeching like mad. Obviously they were sure it was having them for a snack. They settled down some, and started moving from one side to the next, as I scooped up the little piles I had made...... Moved the scary wheelbarrow back into the aisle, and went back in to spread the now cleaned sawdust back out. I didn't realize that three of them had moved to another corner, and flicked a big rake full of sawdust on them. Well that caused havoc like I've not seen in chickens before. The 3 flew onto the other 4 and caused them to panic too. ( Poor Emmie- she's already traumatized from when I dropped their brooder on the tack room floor when they were peeps)
It all happened so fast, I didn't see it happen- but I ended up with a hen Outside the stall- in the barn aisle ! It was Lucy and she was Most amazed at being out there. Quickly I got the door open, and closed because the others were acting like they were all going to have heart attacks or worse. Lucy ( my only Rhode Island Red hen) was pacing back and forth, looking for a way back to her pals, and clucking in most dismayed sounds. I sat down and she came right up to me, and then walked off. Hmmmmmmmmmm- maybe this wasn't such a bad place After All..... So I followed her around a little , scooped her up in my arms and we went back into the stall together. Boy, was She glad to be back- and immediatly started telling the others of her great adventure.
It was so funny- and the Only thing I can think happened was that she got landed on, tried to fly out of the way and ended up going thru the little feeder hole in the wall ..... I felt SO bad at having scared them that much, but hey- ya gotta clean out pens sometimes.